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President Trump pardons former Sheriff Arpaio

September 22, 2017

Despite his reputation for racially profiling Latinos as a means of tracking illegal immigrants, the self-proclaimed “toughest sheriff in America” was recently pardoned by President Trump for his misdemeanor charge. [...]

Twitter, Trump, and the right to free tweet

July 25, 2017

A recent lawsuit filed by a First Amendment advocacy group and numerous individuals has raised eyebrows regarding the President’s personal twitter account and the First Amendment right to free speech. [...]

Analyzing President Trump’s revised travel ban

July 11, 2017

President Trump’s revised executive order, which bans entry of foreign nationals from six Muslim majority countries with alleged heightened terrorism risks, is set to be heard by the Supreme Court in October. [...]

A General’s silence and a nosy neighbor

May 29, 2017

Retired Army lieutenant general and former national security advisor for the Trump Administration Michael Flynn invokes the 5th Amendment in a Senate hearing concerning Russia’s involvement in the 2016 presidential election. [...]
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