In the vaulted stillness of Chicago’s House of Hope, the nation gathered Friday to bid a final farewell to the Reverend Jesse Jackson, a titan of the civil rights movement who spent over half a century agitation for the “dispossessed and the disrespected.” Yet, the solemnity of the occasion has been eclipsed by a sharp [...]
Read More »Supreme Court Delivers Major Victory for Infrastructure Development in Environmental Review Ruling
In a significant decision that could reshape how America builds its critical infrastructure, the U.S. Supreme Court has fundamentally altered the landscape of environmental oversight for major development projects. The unanimous ruling represents a pivotal moment in the ongoing tension between environmental protection and economic development, with implications that extend far beyond the courtroom and [...]
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