Desperate Democrats resort to ‘Django’ smear campaign against Clarence Thomas

The efforts made by Democrats to tarnish the reputation of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas through baseless ethics complaints have not yielded any significant results. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, however, has taken a more traditional approach by demeaning Thomas. In an interview with Michigan Chronicle, Ellison compared Thomas to Samuel L. Jackson’s character in …

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Ethical Dilemma Arises from SCOTUS Justices’ College Visits

The Supreme Court justices’ visits to college campuses have recently come under scrutiny for their potential influence on fundraising efforts. An investigation by the AP has uncovered thousands of pages of documents revealing how public colleges and universities use these visits as opportunities to generate donations, often pairing justices with influential donors who have interests …

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Another Attempt by NY Times to Discredit Clarence Thomas and Undermine Democracy

The New York Times published an extensive article on Justice Clarence Thomas’ relationship with the Horatio Alger Association, a charity that provides scholarships to deserving low-income students. The article, while seemingly intended as an exposé, highlights Thomas’ admirable efforts in meeting and mentoring scholarship recipients who come from backgrounds similar to his own. It is …

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The Consequences of Overspending on Underperforming Schools and the Detrimental Effects of Racial Preferences

Eye on NY: Addressing the Crisis of Failing Schools New York takes the top spot in public-school spending, allocating $26,571 per student. This amount is a staggering 85% above the national average of $14,347. However, despite the massive investment, student achievement has hit an all-time low, as highlighted by Emily D’Vertola from the Empire Center. …

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Comparing Perspectives on Affirmative Action: Evaluating Jackson’s Successes and Thomas’ Missteps

This article is part of HuffPost’s biweekly politics newsletter. Click here to subscribe. It’s been almost a week since the Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action in university admissions, and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about a key argument made by Justice Clarence Thomas in his concurring opinion. Instead of focusing on legal …

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Analysis of the Supreme Court justices’ votes in today’s student loan forgiveness ruling: A comprehensive breakdown

The Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 that the Biden administration lacks the authority to eliminate nearly $500 billion in student debt. This decision denies relief to around 40 million Americans, who could have had up to $20,000 in student debt forgiven through the HEROES Act plan. On Friday, the Supreme Court made two decisions regarding …

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A Tribute to the World Shaped by Affirmative Action

While enjoying my breakfast yesterday, I came across an intriguing article about physicists uncovering a sonic hum believed to be caused by massive objects like black holes intersecting and creating ripples in the fabric of space-time. As someone who is fascinated by space and time and how we navigate through them, this piqued my curiosity. …

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Injustice Cut Across All Races Through Affirmative Action

The recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action can only be described as a bombshell that will have a significant impact on the nation’s educational system. This landmark case began almost a decade ago when Asian American students filed a lawsuit against Harvard University for their rejection despite having outstanding qualifications. These students noticed that …

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