Posts Tagged: Constitution
Supreme Court Moves Us Closer to a Colorblind Society
JNS.org - After decades of vacillation, the Supreme Court of the United States has finally and firmly declared that the Constitution does not permit publicly...
Tunisia Leader Picks First Woman as PM at Moment of Crisis
i24 News – Tunisian President Kais Saied first tasked a woman, Najla Bouden, with forming a government in Tunisia, two months after the previous cabinet...
Passover Vacation Punishment Case Against Orthodox Employee Continues to Travel Through the Courts
Susan Abeles’ saga began in 2013 when she took time off to observe the last two days of Passover, just as she had done annually...
Judge Rejects Request To Exclude Jews from Serving on Jury
A judge yesterday tossed out a defense attorney's plea to ban Jews from serving as jurors at the trial of his Muslim client. According to the...
Israel @ 100: Looking Ahead
At 64, the State of Israel Has Proven Its Vitality and Resilience. Still, Areas of Improvement Remain for Generations of Israelis to Enhance Their...
Why Tea Party Should Resist Gutting Defense
Two recent, seemingly unrelated events weigh heavily on the question of whether America will remain able to protect its national security or languish...
The Constitution of the United States (R.I.P.)
Cause of Death: It became a "living, breathing document" On July 19, 2011, it was reported that former President Bill...
Lawsuit Claims Circumcision Ban Unconstitutional
WSJ - Circumcision has long been a divisive topic: some consider it medically sound and a religious prerequisite, while others view it skeptically, at best. Rest...





Greece Thwarts Hamas Terrorist Cell Bent on Israeli Targets — and the Terrorists Were Trained in Malaysia
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Berri Sabotages President Trump’s Peace Agenda
The UC San Diego Student Newspaper Has Different Standards for Jewish Journalists and Writers
DOJ Indicts Eight Anti-Zionist Activists Over Alleged University of Michigan Intimidation Campaign
If Israel Is ‘Sportswashing,’ Why Isn’t That Standard Applied to the World Cup?



