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"It’s hard not to feel a chill down your back when you imagine all of the possibilities that could come out of this case." ...
Like Darwish, she also made the point that her reality flipped constantly between the joyful, the creative and the bleak. I do not live in a war zone, and for that I am grateful every day.
Parents argued that a lack of an opt-out from the program infringed on their rights to freely exercise their religion under ...
More than a dozen children’s book authors and illustrators whose work was named in a Supreme Court case said Friday’s ruling, ...
The UK’s leading prize for visual culture marks 40 years with powerful works on military life and racism in screen ...
On the last day of its term, the United States Supreme Court issued a sweeping decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor, finding that parents are entitled to opt their children out of school curricula that ...
An attorney told Newsweek the decision will not lead to future similar "slippery slopes." Opponents say it could unravel the ...
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By Sam Spratford | 06/06/2025 @ 11:00AM Flatiron Books will publish the Atlantic staff writer’s third novel, Last Night in Brooklyn, in April 2026, as well as her debut nonfiction book, Need/Blind.
On the night of March 8, pro-Palestinian activist and former Columbia graduate student Mahmoud Khalil was arrested by federal immigration agents and taken to 26 Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan.
SCOTUSblog Coverage When inclusion becomes compulsion: Mahmoud v. Taylor, pluralism, and public education (Asma Uddin, July 1, 2025) Closing the book on the term (Mark Walsh, June 27, 2025) Court ...