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Special treatment? How judges are handling Trump ahead of election.

By Henry Gass September 17, 2024 Articles

The U.S. justice system is meant to treat every defendant equally. But when that defendant is both a former president and a presidential candidate, courts are showing the flexibility that accompanies foundational principles.

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On the Supreme Court, Amy Coney Barrett is unafraid to ‘go her own way’

By Henry Gass July 14, 2024 Articles

At a time when a majority of Americans believe the high court makes decisions based on ideology rather than on the law, Justice Amy Coney Barrett has quietly charted an independent path, even on hot-button issues.

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After momentous term, Supreme Court cements Federalist Society vision as law

By Henry Gass July 8, 2024 Articles

Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the first step for conservatives eager to undo what they regarded as past judicial mistakes. With its rulings this term, the Supreme Court has declared itself in charge of implementing that vision.

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On a sweeping Supreme Court day, a trio of rulings that will affect millions of lives

By Henry Gass June 28, 2024 Articles

The three Supreme Court decisions issued Friday alone would qualify as a history-making term. And the court is not yet done, with arguably the biggest case coming Monday.

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Cricket is having a moment in the US. Can it bowl over American audiences?

By Henry Gass June 11, 2024 Articles

The surprising victory of the United States over Pakistan in a World Cup game casts a spotlight on its rising popularity in the U.S. and significance to immigrant communities.

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Immigration is rising in the US and Mexico. Why it’s only an election issue in the US.

By Henry Gass June 3, 2024 Articles, Photography
Immigration is rising in the US and Mexico. Why it’s only an election issue in the US.

The different ways in which immigration is influencing elections in the United States and in Mexico underscores each country’s distinct relationships with migrants and asylum-seekers.

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A majority of Americans no longer trust the Supreme Court. Can it rebuild?

By Henry Gass April 20, 2024 Articles

As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear a case Thursday on whether presidents have absolute immunity, trust in the high court remains near historic lows. But there is a way forward.

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Lights on, but trust off. Texas tries to rebuild confidence in grid.

By Henry Gass February 28, 2024 Articles

The Texas power grid is more reliable today than it was three years ago, when a massive winter power failure convulsed the state. But officials are finding that restoring trust is a demanding and long-term process.

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Will ‘Texas tough’ work in fighting fentanyl fatalities?

By Henry Gass February 12, 2024 Articles, Photography
Will ‘Texas tough’ work in fighting fentanyl fatalities?

Fentanyl is a leading cause of death for Americans ages 18 to 45. Texas is taking a largely tough-on-crime approach, while critics urge a new approach prioritizing addiction treatment and prevention.

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From dentures to job training, ex-prisoners get help to thrive

By Henry Gass January 30, 2024 Articles, Photography
From dentures to job training, ex-prisoners get help to thrive

Miles of Freedom helps people leaving prison. The most important thing it offers: community.

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