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Anti-Affirmative Action Group Files Race-based Lawsuit Against West Point Academy

The anti-affirmative action group whose Supreme Court case struck down race-based admissions practices at Harvard University now have a bulls-eye target on West Point Academy's diversity...

The History of the Voting Age in the United States: Why 18 and Not 16?

The history of the voting age in the United States has been marked by a series of expansions in suffrage rights. While the notion...

Texas Justice: Can Congress or U.S. Supreme Court Save Dreamers From Deportation?

The history of DACA was shot down as an unconstitutional law in a federal court's hail of legal bullets in the Southern District of Texas in Houston. What got blown away was a new version of a Dreamers federal policy that shields hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the U.S. - as children - from deportation.

50 Years Ago: Dr. John Hill Contract Murder and Houston’s River Oaks Most Scandalous Mysterious Death of Socialite Joan Robinson Hill

Fifty years ago today, September 24, 1972, a cold-blooded assassin shot and killed Dr. John Hill in his large white colonial mansion on 1561 Kirby Drive at the corner of Brentwood Street in Houston's richest neighborhood known nationwide as the elegance of River Oaks.

Things Never To Do After a Truck Accident

Few things are more frightening, stressful and upsetting than being involved in a truck accident. Even if the damage to the vehicle is minimal...

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