News

A federal judge on Monday sentenced an ex-Kentucky police officer to nearly three years in prison for using excessive force during the 2020 deadly Breonna Taylor raid, declining a Justice ...
Drawing on the author's oral and written arguments in Badiul Alam Majumder v Bangladesh, the Fifteenth Amendment case (Writ Petition No 9935 of 2024), the book presents, in its fourth chapter, a ...
UEFA scraps random second-leg allocation following Arsenal draws against Real Madrid and PSG.Photo by David Ramos/Getty ImagesUEFA has confirmed a significant rule change to its Champions League ...
Or alternatively, he contends that the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment should have no bearing on how immigration policy is understood.
Voices: Birthright citizenship is deeply rooted in Black American history, and it should remain in place We must travel back in time and revisit when the 14th Amendment was created — and for ...
The 14th and 15th Amendments granted citizenship, due process and equal protection to freed slaves and provided them the opportunity to vote and hold office. What is the theme for Juneteenth 2025?
During the rally at the Amherst Town Hall on Main Street, those who participated read important parts of the Constitution like the Preamble and the 1st, 14th, and 15th amendments.
This week, the House of Representatives will debate and vote on three bills that, if they pass the Senate and are signed by the President, would repeal local DC laws. The bills would end noncitizen ...
The 14th and 15th Amendments granted citizenship, due process and equal protection to freed slaves and provided them the opportunity to vote and hold office. What is the theme for Juneteenth 2025?
On 14 April 2025, the Hungarian Parliament passed the 15th Amendment to the Fundamental Law, which was signed into law and published on the same day. The omnibus amendment redefines the constitutional ...
The 14th Amendment provides for equal protection under the law for all U.S. citizens. The 15th Amendment ensures citizens’ right to vote, regardless of race or color.
The land near the corner of Rector and Commerce streets once sat beneath the home of Thomas Mundy Peterson, the United States’ first Black voter under the protection of the 15th Amendment.