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Delaware Loses Bid to Keep Uncashed MoneyGram Checks

Constitutional Law Reporter

In Delaware v. Supreme Court held that uncashed MoneyGram checks are governed by the Disposition of Abandoned Money Orders and Traveler’s Check Act (FDA) and should be returned to the state where they were issued. The post Delaware Loses Bid to Keep Uncashed MoneyGram Checks appeared first on Constitutional Law Reporter.

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SCOTUS Kicks Off Term With Oral Arguments in Four Cases

Constitutional Law Reporter

Below is a brief summary of the cases before the Court: Delaware v. McDonough: The case involves whether the doctrine of equitable tolling applies to a statute governing veteran benefits. The post SCOTUS Kicks Off Term With Oral Arguments in Four Cases appeared first on Constitutional Law Reporter.

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Arizona dispatch: student delegates to Model Constitutional Convention pass proposed amendments on equal rights, tribal sovereignty, gerrymandering and eminent domain limits

JURIST

The amendment was introduced by the delegates representing Delaware and initially only protected sex. But the Convention came together to declare that equal rights, including rights for women and LGBTQ+ people, should be a fundamental value of American constitutional law. It was in response to the Supreme Court decision Kelo v.

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The New Censors: Polls Shows Almost Half of Americans Favor the Government Censoring “Misinformation”

JonathanTurley

We recently discussed the rise of a generation of censors as young people embrace the role of government and corporate censorship. ” The shift is almost entirely among Democrats who ( like Democratic leaders ) now overwhelming favor fewer free speech protections and more government control over speech. .”

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Over 500 Cops Have Died of COVID-19: Police Union

The Crime Report

Delaware, Hawaii and Idaho were among the 12 states and territories where no officers reportedly died. “As As we had feared, the virus has claimed the lives of many, and now includes a growing number of law enforcement officers,” the release reads. Regarding vaccine mandates, the FOP is staying true to its members’ wishes.

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Are You in an Anti-Free Speech State? We Now Have The Definitive List

JonathanTurley

Biden that administration officials “likely violated” the First Amendment and issued a preliminary injunction banning the government from communicating with social media companies to limit speech. California has long sought to impose speech limits on doctors , businesses , and citizens to silence opposing viewpoints.

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Call it Censorship: A Court Rules Against Former “Disinformation Czar” Nina Jankowicz

JonathanTurley

But Chief Judge Colm Connolly, a Delaware Democrat, didn’t just say it was legally unfounded — he demolished the claims of figures like Jankowicz that they are really not engaged in censorship. Millions of government and private dollars are flowing to universities and organizations engaged in targeting or blacklisting individuals and groups.