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Should tech companies be required to report AI’s environmental impact, or is voluntary transparency enough?

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English As The New Standard: Understanding Language Policies Under Trump

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Understanding The Reproductive Freedom For All Act

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Pros And Cons Of Highway Expansion

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Failures And Successes Of NATO

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Failures And Successes Of The BRICS Alliance

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What are the potential risks and benefits of implementing encryption backdoors for law enforcement?

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Key Policies In The History Of U.S. Immigration

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Abortion History And Access In The US

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Protecting Our Democracy Act: Weighing The Pros And Cons

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How News Organizations “Call” The Presidential Election

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Is Online Voting The Future?

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Pros And Cons Of New Hampshire’s SB 418: How The New Voter ID Law Affects First-Time Voters

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North Carolina's Voter ID Law: Unpacking The Debate Over SB 824

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Understanding The Electoral College Debate

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Understanding The Primary Reform Debate

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Understanding The AI In Healthcare Debate

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American Privacy Rights Act: Pros, Cons, And Impact On Consumer Data Protection

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Understanding The Debate On Facial Recognition Technology In Policing: Pros, Cons, And Privacy Concerns

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Will neurotech push humanity forward, or are we treading into dangerous territory?

  • In regards to term limits of Supreme Court justices, some say that only a constitutional amendment could enforce term limits, as current proposed legislation would be unconstitutional. They argue that the relegation of judges to a new form of senior status (described in past bill proposals) runs afoul to the constitutional provision allowing justices to serve "in good Behaviour", according to Article III Section 1. President Biden supports a system where a President would appoint a justice every 2 years and justices would serve 18 year terms on the Supreme Court.

    https://ace-usa.org/blog/research/research-democratic-governance/pros-and-cons-of-enacting-supreme-court-term-limits/

  • In regards to term limits, some say that only a constitutional amendment could enforce term limits on Supreme Court justices, as current proposed legislation would be unconstitutional. They argue that the relegation of judges to a new form of senior status runs afoul to the constitutional provision allowing justices to serve "in good Behaviour" in Article III Section 1.

    https://ace-usa.org/blog/research/research-democratic-governance/pros-and-cons-of-enacting-supreme-court-term-limits/

  • The Supreme Court ruling grants Trump immunity for his official actions as president, but not for private actions. This amendment by Morelle is in line with President Biden's view on the ruling, who argued that it places no limits on presidential power and effectively makes the president a king above the law.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/C9K33wNvZs9/?img_index=1

  • A Jul 2 poll conducted by Reuters/Ipsos had Kamala Harris losing to Donald Trump by 1 point (42% to 43%) if she were to replace President Biden. The only Democrat who would hypothetically beat Trump according to the poll is Michelle Obama, who would have an 11-point advantage over the former president. However, the former First Lady has expressed several times over the years that she will not be running for president.

    https://ace-usa.org/blog/research/research-votingrights/could-joe-biden-be-replaced-as-the-democratic-party-presidential-nominee/