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Most U.S. adults support reforms to Supreme Court while basic civic knowledge is staggering, survey suggests
An annual survey from the Annenburg Public Policy Center found that roughly 50 percent of U.S. adults know which pa…
By Michael Duke '26
Sep 25, 2024
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By John Rigolizzo
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Biden's DOJ walks back intent to 'vigorously' defend religious school exemptions in anti-LGBTQ discrimination laws
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