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New Hampshire like every other state has its own Supreme Court. It’s not the all-powerful arbiter of justice that the name would imply. A primer on the…
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Eighty-one people from thirty-seven different countries became U.S. citizens Friday at the New Hampshire Statehouse.The naturalization ceremony was the…
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When a trio of judges on a federal appeals court in Washington state upheld a freeze on president Trump's Executive Order on immigration, some people…
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Long before Lin Manuel Miranda and Hamilton nudged us to remember that our nation’s past is neither dead nor inaccessible, similar efforts were being made…
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On a warm Friday evening earlier this month the Capital Center for the Arts hosted Constitutionally Speaking, an initiative to engage NH citizens on…
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The High Court recently kicked off its fall term, with a docket full of hot-button social issues, including abortion and birth control. Other highly…
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New Hampshire may join several other states who are considering calling for a federal constitutional convention.The House Committee on State-Federal…
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Our legal system seems to be struggling with how to interpret the Constitution when it comes to today’s technology -- from threats made on social media to…
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Some things never change in New Hampshire – including our position as a battleground state. In 1788, eight colonies had ratified the constitution – but…
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Two recent U.S. Supreme Court cases and plethora of state legislative debates have once again raised questions about what we mean by religious freedom:…