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In 1803, Chief Justice John Marshall first expressed the principle that while Congress makes the laws and the president enforces them, the courts decide when either of the other branches goes too far.
Wisconsin is the only state where voters elect the top education official but there is no state board of education. That ...
This is a decade-long battle against spatial segregation and for affordable housing in Cape Town by lobby groups Ndifuna Ukwazi and Reclaim the City. The site in contention is the ...