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May it please the Court | Volume V
- The Pennsylvania Post
- March 11, 2025
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Tik Tok, transgender healthcare, and NEPA By Sarah Mester The U.S. Supreme Court heard eight cases during the December Sitting and ten cases during the January Sitting—including Tik Tok v. Garland, which was added on an expedited schedule to be heard before the sitting was scheduled to begin. Republic of Hungary v. Simon and Tik Tok v. Garland have already been decided. The February Sitting started on February 24, but this edition will provide a highlight of the cases heard during the December and January Sittings and, as always, provide some humorous exchanges from oral argument. Also, in honor of…
Anonymous | 4 A.M. Revelations: finding self in the digital void
- The Pennsylvania Post
- February 20, 2025
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In a world of digital dopamine, we can find clarity in the silence. Photo Credit: ChatGPT By Anonymous Contributor There's something peculiar about 4 a.m.—not the 4 a.m. of productivity gurus and hustle culture, but raw, unfiltered 4 AM—when the world has momentarily forgotten to put on a show. My window overlooks the sleeping city of Philadelphia, its usual symphony of notifications, likes, and digital dopamine hits reduced to a murmur. In these rare pockets of real silence, something different starts—one with yourself. We live in a time when the personal search for identity doesn't feel quite like self-discovery but…
Trump delivers longest joint address to Congress, declares ‘America is back’
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- March 6, 2025
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In the State of the Union address, Trump declared ‘America is back’ in a speech that drew both applause and protests. Photo Credit: The White House / Flickr By Wesley Liu Last night, March 4th, 2025, President Donald Trump addressed Congress in his first State of the Union address in his second term as president. President Trump delivered a lengthy, impassioned speech before a joint session of Congress. At 1 hour and 40 minutes, the speech surpassed the previous record set by former President Bill Clinton’s 1 hour and 28 minute long 2000 State of the Union address. “To my…