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FBI v. Fazaga

Does the state secrets privilege apply to keep CIA contractors from testifying in Polish legal proceedings?

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Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee

Do the Arizona voting policies violate the Voting Rights Act or the U.S. Constitution?

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Fulton v. City of Philadelphia

Philadelphia violated the First Amendment in banning a Catholic foster care agency for refusing to work with same-sex couples.

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What are “Protected Classes”?

What are Protected Classes? See our infographic explaining the legal term.

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Sex Discrimination in Employment: Zarda, Bostock, and R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes (Decision June 15, 2020)

Does the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protect against employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity?

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Babb v. Wilkie (Decision April 6, 2020)

How does a federal employee prove causation for an age discrimination claim under the ADEA?

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California v. DHS – The Public Charge Rule Lawsuit

Are the 2019 Public Charge Rules valid?

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Concepts

Reviewing racism and “otherness” in the history of political thought

Analyzing the self and “otherness” in general philosophy and in the U.S. Constitution.

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Rucho v. Common Cause and Lamone v. Benisek (Decision June 27, 2019)

Courts will not resolve political gerrymandering cases. They are “nonjusticiable.”

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U.S. Department of Commerce v. New York (Decision June 27, 2019)

Did the federal government violate law when it added a citizenship question to the Census?

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