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  • Supreme Court Grants Former Presidents 'Absolute Immunity' for Official Acts: What Does It Mean for Trump?

    Supreme Court Grants Former Presidents 'Absolute Immunity' for Official Acts: What Does It Mean for Trump?

    Broke On: Monday, 01 July 2024 In a 7-2 decision on July 1, 2024, the Supreme Court granted former presidents 'absolute immunity' for official acts, effectively ending prospects for criminal trials against Donald Trump regarding investigations into election interference. The ruling prohibits using official acts as evidence in cases where it is deemed unnecessary and applies to unofficial actions linked to an official act.
  • Hong Kong Artist Detained for Mimicking Drinking Action Ahead of Tiananmen Square Anniversary: Freedom of Expression Shrinks Amidst China's Authoritarianism

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  • House Passes Resolution Equating Anti-Zionism with Antisemitism Amid Controversy

    Broke On: Tuesday, 05 December 2023 The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution equating anti-Zionism with antisemitism. The resolution was introduced by two Jewish Republicans and received support from most Republicans and a substantial minority of Democrats. A significant number of Democrats abstained from voting, expressing concerns that the language of the resolution was overly broad and that not all anti-Zionism is antisemitic. The resolution comes in the wake of a reported increase in antisemitic incidents in the United States. Democratic Reps. Jerry Nadler and Daniel Goldman introduced an alternative resolution that calls on executive branch agencies and Congress to implement the Biden administration's national strategy to counter antisemitism.