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The Louisville Metro Police Department has declared a state of emergency "in anticipation of Attorney General Daniel Cameron's announcement in the Breonna Taylor case," which could mean her killers won't be charged.

It's amazing that Trump supporters will overlook a tanking economy, 200,000 dead Americans (and counting) from a deadly pandemic that Trump helped exacerbate, and all kinds of human rights violations, just so they can be as openly racist as they want to be.

One of these legal scholars could change the make-up of the country's highest court.

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The winner of the 2020 presidential election will be able to tip the scales of the Supreme Court, making November even more important. Here's what voters need to pay attention to.

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg death drew attention to her decades-long career on the bench that had its ups as well as its downs when it came to the topic of race.

On Thursday (Sept 17), Trump announced that he would be creating a commission to promote "patriotic education" and adding that a grant program was developed to introduce a "pro-American curriculum." The move is largely political — and a reaction to a growing push by some academics for schools to teach an American history that better acknowledges slavery and systemic racism.

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Taylor's death six months ago have prompted global protests and messages from civic leaders such as Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris calling for charges against the officers involved in her death.

According to published reports, the former police unnamed officer has been fired from the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office following the incident of excessive force.