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Requiring Supreme Court justices to be bilingual excludes Indigenous people, advocates say

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Critics say the federal government's bilingualism policy for justices on the Supreme Court is unfair because it would entrench the exclusion of many Indigenous people, including those who were forced to speak English only because of past...
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Cecile Richards Calls for Congress to Affirm Abortion Rights After SCOTUS Punts

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With the nation’s most restrictive abortion ban in place in Texas and the Supreme Court declining to stay the law, 50 years of women’s reproductive rights as codified by Roe v. Wade could be in jeopardy across the United States. Cecile...
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Ken Starr Blames Cuomo, Other Governors for 'Erosion of Religious Liberty'

9th - Higher Ed
Constitutional scholar and political lightning rod Ken Starr looks to tackle what he believes is the erosion of religious liberties and other freedoms for Americans. He joined Cheddar to discuss this and his disappointments with the...
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Sen. Warren: 'If We Want An America of Opportunity For Everyone, We Need Child Care'

9th - Higher Ed
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, (D) Massachusetts, joined Cheddar to discuss the need for universal child care, cancelling student debt, and her memoir 'Persist.'
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Bolsonaro asks court to reverse Brazil’s COVID-19 restrictions

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil’s COVID-19 death toll has increased sharply in recent weeks, to more than 290,000, second only to that of the US.
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Podcast 2 -‘Young India, Progress for India, Progress for Humanity’

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#BeTheBetterGuy is not just an initiative, it is a movement that aims to make society more empathetic not just when they are out on the road, but become empathetic towards all social causes. A ‘Better-Guy’ is a responsible citizen of the...
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Can Lula Da Silva be president of Brazil again? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
A top court rules the judge who convicted Lula Da Silva of corruption was 'biased'.
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Poland's judicial independence will be destroyed unless EU moves faster, says MEP

9th - Higher Ed
It comes as the EU's top court ruled Warsaw's new regulations for appointing judges to the Supreme Court could violate the bloc's law.
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Danish man imprisoned for four months for coughing on policeman and shouting "corona"

9th - Higher Ed
A Danish man has been sentenced to four months in prison by the country's Supreme court for coughing at a policeman and shouting "corona".
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Philippines lawyers protest against anti-terror bill

9th - Higher Ed
They say it is unconstitutional and violates human rights by making it easier to levy terrorism charges against common people.
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India farmers 'to continue protesting' after agriculture laws stayed

9th - Higher Ed
The farmers want the government to repeal the laws, which they say will deregulate the sector and leave them at the mercy of large corporations.
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'Provinces should be partners, not punching bags' | Dan Albas

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative Environment Critic Dan Albas says the federal government should have better consulted with the provinces before unveiling the plan to raise the carbon tax to $170 a tonne by 2030.
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Quebec’s appeal court reduces mosque shooters sentence

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec's highest court has ruled the sentence given to Quebec City mosque shooter Alexandre Bissonnette, life in prison without parole for 40 years, was unconstitutional and shortened the time without parole to 25 years. Bisonnette...
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Trump in bid to exclude immigrants from census count

9th - Higher Ed
A case, which could shape the future of US politics by changing how many seats states have in the House of Representatives is being heard at the Supreme Court
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India’s Supreme Court stays implementation of new farm laws

9th - Higher Ed
Top court pauses implementation of three new laws and says it will form a committee to hear farmers’ grievances.
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Pakistan frees man convicted of US journalist Daniel Pearl murder

9th - Higher Ed
Pakistan’s Supreme Court upholds acquittal of British-born Ahmed Omar Sheikh, convicted of masterminding Wall Street Journal reporter’s killing.
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The possible implications of Trump’s election lawsuits

9th - Higher Ed
Law professor Nick Stephanopoulos breaks down the chances lawsuits from Donald Trump’s team to challenge ballots will make a difference in the outcome of the election.
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Joe Biden says he will build on Obamacare in office amid U.S. Supreme Court challenge

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. president-elect Joe Biden called Republican efforts to repeal Obamacare in the courts 'needlessly divisive' during a news conference in Wilmington, Del., Tuesday, promising to expand health-care coverage and lower health-care costs...
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High court argues healthcare as Trump blocks Biden

9th - Higher Ed
The Affordable Care Act takes centre stage as Biden plans speech to advocate for maintaining and improving the law
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‘A full-blown constitutional crisis,’ says politics prof of Trump’s victory claim

9th - Higher Ed
Scott Lucas, American politics professor at the University of Birmingham, called Donald Trump’s claim that he has won the U.S. election ‘false’ and explained why he sees this as a ‘constitutional crisis.’
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Could legal challenges change the U.S. election outcome?

9th - Higher Ed
Law professor Nick Stephanopolous discusses the legal challenges surrounding the U.S. election result, whether they’re valid, if they could change the outcome and if the decision could end up at the Supreme Court.
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Graham and Schumer speak on U.S. Senate judiciary committee vote

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. Senate judiciary committee chair Lindsey Graham said the committee vote is a 'historic moment' for American politics, in contrast to Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, who said the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett is the most...
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How do you explain pushing through a Supreme Court nominee?

9th - Higher Ed
A voter asks Donald Trump to explain why the Republicans blocked Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee eight months before the end of his term but are allowing Trump's nominee weeks before the election.
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Barrett takes US Supreme Court oath deepening conservative grip

9th - Higher Ed
Senate Republicans overpower Democratic opposition to install Barrett on high court just eight days before election.