Senate HELP Committee hearings
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Court Watch
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A Supreme Court voting rights decision is testing how far a California election law can reach. The story lands where voting always lands: in ordinary rooms, on ordinary mornings, when a neighbor asks what counts and who decides.
A Colorado school described as the first public Christian school has closed permanently. The sparse facts still open a large civic question: how does religious liberty live inside public life, especially for students?
A Politico headline about lawsuits and artificial intelligence points toward a civic question that now reaches kitchens, classrooms, libraries, and phones: when new tools shape speech, how should a free society think about responsibility without losing sight of real people?
Check Your Understanding
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Reader Unit 11 · pages 41-44
Local government decisions can reveal big constitutional questions about fairness, participation, budgets, and rights.
Why do local decisions sometimes matter beyond the local community?
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