Cruz Dismisses Eligibility Concerns, Trump Suggests Declaratory Judgment

Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz on Jan.7 dismissed front-runner Donald Trump's suggestion that the Texan's Canadian birth could affect his constitutional eligibility to serve as president of the United States.

Detained Immigrants 'Not Entitled' To First Amendment Protections, DOJ Lawyers Quietly Argue in Little-known Court Case

While the Obama administration is famously fighting in court to use executive authority to shield millions of undocumented immigrants from being deported, in a lesser-known Texas immigration court case, the Department of Justice's lawyers have perplexingly argued that those same immigrants have no First Amendment rights.

Fugitive Edward Snowden Delivers Speech At South by Southwest Tech Show

During a tech-oriented show at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival in Austin, Texas on Monday, whistleblower fugitive Edward Snowden made a video appearance and gave an hour-long talk denouncing the U.S. government's surveillance policies.
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