DeVos slams Title IX’s shameful ‘unraveling of justice’ on campus
“Lady Justice is not blind on campuses today … this unraveling of justice is shameful, it’s wholly un-American.”
“Lady Justice is not blind on campuses today … this unraveling of justice is shameful, it’s wholly un-American.”
“Due process is the foundation of any system of justice that seeks a fair outcome. Due process either protects everyone, or it protects no one,” DeVos said.
Now that the voters have given Republicans control of the White House, House and Senate, there is a real opportunity to achieve comprehensive, pro-growth tax reform.
The State Department’s special envoys have long needed reform. That reform could be just around the corner if Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s new proposal pans out.
Following Congress’ failure to enact “repeal and replace” legislation this summer, the new Obamacare buzz phrase for the fall is “market stabilization.”
Potential Democratic presidential challengers have yet to back Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ single-payer health care bill, a move that has many progressives worried about their stance in the party.
After a deluge of media reports surfaced linking global warming to Hurricane Harvey, University of Washington atmospheric scientist Cliff Mass analyzed the available data to see just how big a role human emissions of greenhouse gases played in the storm.
Workers from various fast food chains as well as other restaurants across the U.S. spent their labor day on strike demanding a $15 an hour minimum wage.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday reversed an Obama administration policy that undermined one of the most successful domestic policy reforms in the last half-century.
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The presence on the rolls of the deceased and duplicate registrations provides fertile ground for would-be vote fraudsters. There’s no reason whatsoever for those registrations to remain on the books. Yet Democrats and self-styled “voting rights” groups are crying foul.
The subject of Interior’s report is presidential use of the Antiquities Act of 1906. The Act allows presidents to unilaterally designate federal lands as “historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest.” These designations change how land is managed and who has access to it.