Ms. Cauldwell presents two landmark cases: one by Chief Justice Vinson in Dennis v. United States in 1951, and another by early 20th-century Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, who developed a framework that continues to influence First Amendment law today.
These protections could vanish if the Court’s current majority favoring free speech changes.
Consider this: Of the 45 men elected to the presidency since the nation’s inception, 40% have faced known attempts on their lives. Four presidents—Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy—were tragically assassinated.
Is it a power play for him to only retain political colleagues who agree with him and not represent the country’s citizens or is it blackmailing the vice president to hold to the party’s line?
Many conflicts are infused with a religious undertone that motivates warriors to fight valiantly. However, the necessity of war versus the potential for resolution through negotiation is a question posed by Ms. Cauldwell. She invites her audience to consider the Palestine-Israel conflict and…
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The reality is that American families are choosing to have fewer children.
The answer is complex and extends beyond our political preferences. In essence, American families are opting to have fewer children. T
Water quality tests have consistently found high ocean drug levels, primarily from untreated sewage. Currently, there is no straightforward method to remove drugs from wastewater.
Lillian Cauldwell explores the process by which potential presidential candidates select their vice-presidential running mates

