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    Federalism, Separation of Powers, and the Bill of Rights gave more power to individuals and localities to control their own destinies, create and influence laws, and be protected from government abuse. (iStock)
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    Back to school: All colleges should require a class on Constitution and civic literacy

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    The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a high school coach's request to be reinstated, saying he is unlikely to prove the school district violated his constitutional rights. (Meegan M. Reid/Kitsap Sun via AP)
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    Appeals court rules against football coach suspended for kneeling in prayer after games

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    The big reason for radical reform of the CFPB is that it is unconstitutional.
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    Last week, Trump nominated Gov. Sam Brownback to serve in the position of Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom, a position within the U.S. State Department. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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    Trump can’t pardon himself under the Constitution, prominent lawyers say
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    Washington, D.C. attorney general joins discussion of potential Trump violations to Emoluments Clause. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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    Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer says justices approach oral arguments with a predetermined point of view but allow flexibility to be open towards an opposing side.
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