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U.S. House Passes Bill Expanding Supreme Court Security
June 15, 2022
The U.S. House of Representatives gave final congressional approval to a bill that would bolster Supreme Court security, in light of threats made against justices, including the recent murder attempt of Justice Kavanaugh, and will now go to President Biden for signature into law.
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Michelle Bachelet, U.N. rights chief, Will not Seek a Second Term
June 15, 2022
Following what many human rights groups consider a failed trip to China, The United Nations human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet, has announced that she will not seek a second term.
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National Security Trial Begins for 47 Hong Kong Pro-democracy Activists
June 15, 2022
Hong Kong's largest national security law case began last week with 47 pro-democracy activists and lawmakers standing trial following being charged In February 2021 for organizing an unofficial primary election in 2020.
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DeAngelis: Parents Wanted School Choice—And They Voted
June 08, 2022
Corey DeAngelis writing for the Heritage Foundation explores how school choice has become a hot button issue in America and one that Republicans have taken on as their own, taking action within their states to create more education options for parents.
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Aaron Rhodes: Failed UN Mission to China reveals Faulty Human Rights Assumptions
June 07, 2022
Aaron Rhodes writing in the Hill asks what lessons are to be learned by the human rights community from the recent mission of United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michele Bachelet’s to China that failed to investigate Uyghur concentration camps in Xinjiang and celebrated China’s human rights practices.