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The Trump administration deported of 137 Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. Judge James E. Boasberg ...
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The legal question here isn’t necessarily what the administration is doing; it's how the administration is doing it.
The law’s roots lie in an undeclared sea conflict between a young American nation and France. President John Adams signed the ...
Texas Rep. Brandon Gill and several colleagues introduced articles of impeachment charging that Boasberg violated his oath of ...
Earlier today, the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit upheld a district court temporary restraining order blocking the ...
Many of us recall from Junior High School Civics, discussions of the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, enacted under the administration of Federalist President John Adams. They arose from the ...
The year was 1798, a time of tension with France. President John Adams was about to sign the Alien and Sedition Acts, including the Alien Enemies Act––the law the Trump administration is now ...
So in 1798, the Federalists tried to quell domestic opposition by passing the Alien and Sedition Acts, a series of controversial laws that banned political dissent by limiting free speech.
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