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American History Birth Right BLOG History & Government Lest We Forget Historical April 10, 2026
14th Amendment Citizenship Case Still Sparks Debate
🎧 Why does the 14th Amendment citizenship case still spark debate today? Discover the historic ruling shaping today’s legal battles.

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American History BLOG Education Government & Politics Lest We Forget Historical Presidential Power April 3, 2026
The Day Andrew Jackson Defied the Supreme Court
📖 Andrew Jackson defied the Supreme Court in one of the most consequential moments in American history, with lasting consequences for the Cherokee Nation.

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Limits of Presidential Power Explained
⚖️ Lest We Forget History host Lillian Cauldwell examines the limits of presidential power, revealing how the Constitution and Supreme Court define what presidents can—and cannot—do. Learn how checks and balances continue to shape American leadership.

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BLOG Broadcast Media Free Speech FTC Supreme Court U.S. Constitution January 10, 2025
Lest We Forget Historical: The FTC & Free Speech
The Free Speech Clause protects false speech without violating the First Amendment, but make sure you understand and recognize there are other types of free speech not permitted, and can get you into serious trouble with the FTC and the U.S. Constitution.

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Can a Convicted Felon Run for President?
After a fact check, it is established that nowhere in the US Constitution does it prohibit, anyone from taking office unless they have taken an oath to uphold the Constitution and “engaged in insurrection” but in March of 2024, the Supreme Court requires…

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Attorney BLOG Constitution Freedom of Speech Supreme Court
The First Amendment and the Supreme Court
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.

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Is the First Amendment in danger?
These protections could vanish if the Court’s current majority favoring free speech changes.

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A Divided Court
Supreme Court cannot address Harvard case this fall amidst tragedy, political strike

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