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Trump pledges to screen immigrants for their religious and ideological beliefs, despite the Constitutional separation of church and state.

Donald Trump, the former U.S. president and current frontrunner in the Republican presidential primary, recently promised to implement comprehensive ideological testing for immigrants seeking to come to the United States. He indicated that these tests will also screen for religion and referred to Christianity as “our religion” in his statement. Straight Arrow News contributor Dr.…

The Supreme Court weighs when officials may block citizens on social media without violating the First Amendment.

Do public officials have the right to block their constituents from their personal social media pages? The U.S. Supreme Court is taking up the issue. On Oct. 31, the justices heard oral arguments to decide whether “a public official’s social media activity constitutes ‘state action’ only if the official used the account to perform a…

The United States should amend the Jones Act to maximize domestic industry and to capitalize on its well-connected waterways.

In the wake of deglobalization and international conflict, the United States seeks to regrow its domestic manufacturing and industrial base. Fortunately, the United States already has one of the largest and most developed industrial waterway systems in the world. Unfortunately, that system is not currently living up to its full potential. Straight Arrow News contributor…

Douglass Mackey's severe sentence for creating a satirical tweet is deeply troubling and could even impact the outcome of Trump's cases.

On Oct. 18, Douglass Mackey was sentenced to seven months in prison for his role in a conspiracy to interfere with potential voters’ right to vote in the 2016 presidential election. The far-right influencer, who posted under the pseudonym “Ricky Vaughn,” attempted to trick voters into believing they could vote by text message. Straight Arrow…

Former Vice President Mike Pence dropped out of the presidential primary as candidates work to qualify for the third debate on Nov. 8.

A lot has changed in the Republican presidential primary. The field is narrowing and may continue to do so further in the next week or two. Here are three things to know:  1. Former Vice President Mike Pence dropped out  Mike Pence announced he is suspending his campaign. Polls show he was losing support; the…

A Maine community comes together to heal just days after 18 people were killed in the worst mass shooting in the state's history.

A Maine community comes together to heal just days after the state’s worst mass shooting. And Panera Bread adds warnings to a caffeinated drink after the death of an Ivy League student. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, Oct. 30, 2023. Maine community mourns after mass shooting A town in Maine,…

Trump's legal team wants Maine's Shenna Bellows to disqualify herself from ruling on his ballot eligibility, claiming she is biased.

Former President Donald Trump has an unlikely ally in his appeal to remove a gag order. The American Civil Liberties Union said a gag order on Trump is unconstitutional. “Trump retains a First Amendment right to speak, and the rest of us retain a right to hear what he has to say,” the ACLU brief…

Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows is seeking to move election interference charges against him from state to federal court.

Former chief of staff to former President Donald Trump, Mark Meadows, struck a deal with special counsel Jack Smith in Trump’s 2020 federal election interference case. Meadows received immunity to testify before a grand jury, according to ABC News. Smith is building a case against Trump for allegedly trying to overturn and “spread lies” about…

A poll by the University of Virginia shows that a growing number of Americans believe the government should restrict certain expression.

Freedom of expression is a core value of American democracy. From the founding through many wars and protests to today’s social media platforms, the First Amendment’s free speech protections have been debated and challenged in every generation. Now, a poll by the University of Virginia shows that a growing number of Americans believe the government…

The U.S. Supreme Court will rule on a lower courts decision to block a South Carolina congressional map for racial-gerrymandering.

The United States Supreme Court is hearing from South Carolina officials Wednesday, Oct. 11, as they defend a congressional district map drawn by Republicans. The map was blocked by a panel of three federal judges who said the state unconstitutionally moved Black voters from one district to another. In the ruling, the panel said that…

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