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PRIMARY ELIGIBILITY. So far, 35 states have contested Donald Trump’s appearance on a state primary ballot, but only two states—Colorado and Maine—have succeeded in actually removing him.

Colorado and Maine remove Trump from primary ballots; Supreme Court has not yet ruled

Sonia Kharbanda, The Rubicon February 19, 2024
Some states have used the 14th Amendment (involvement in an insurrection) to justify Trump's removal.

1964: New York Times vs. Sullivan

Sonia Kharbanda and Nora McKoy February 23, 2023
The Supreme Court ruled that the inaccuracies in the New York Times ad were not malicious or reckless.
Protestors gather outside of the Supreme Court as the affirmative action cases are being heard.

The Supreme Court and affirmative action: what you need to know

Alison Mitchell, RubicOnline November 14, 2022
Current Supreme Court cases are calling affirmative action into question. What could this mean for college admissions?
RESIST. According to the Pew Research Center, 59% of Americans think that abortion should be legal in all or most cases, and since the Supreme Court leak, many are taking to the streets and social media to speak out in defense of abortion rights.

Roe v. Wade: then and now

Siri Pattison, RubicOnline May 20, 2022
A Supreme Court opinion was recently leaked, revealing that the historic abortion ruling may be overturned.
Trump's multiple tweets about a rigged election have been countlessly proved to be false claims. Trump's concession will be, in many ways, a first step.

Time for Trump to concede: for the good of the country, his party, and himself

Elizabeth Trevathan, Director of RubicOnline December 4, 2020
One month since the election and Trump has yet to concede.
Information from Minnesota Public Radio

Line 3 rebuild raises environmental concerns

Lucy Benson, Managing Editor November 12, 2019
The pipeline drips oil onto the earth, wrecked, and in need of removal, yet it stays.
The Post, directed by Steven Spielberg retells the Pentagon Papers, a supreme court case that supported The Washington Post's freedom of press.

[MOVIE REVIEW] The Post recounts monumental case for freedom of the press

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor January 25, 2018
The Post, directed by Steven Spielberg recreates the timeline in the supreme court decision that ended in freedom for the press.
Column: America heads down a plutocratic path

Column: America heads down a plutocratic path

Nick Cohen, Columnist April 7, 2014

More than ever, America is showing disturbing signs of plutocracy, growing further and further away from the representative democracy that the Founding Fathers envisioned. In the past week, the Supreme...

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