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7 college students participate in the 2018 NNAF News Fellows program

May 4, 2018

Seven college students came to Washington in mid-March to participate in the National Newspaper Association Foundation’s News Fellows Program. This is the sixth year the foundation has offered this ...

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National Newspaper Association Foundation Trustees (2017-2018)

Read on to see the list of National Newspaper Association Foundation Trustees elected October 2017.... [CLICK HERE]

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NNAF wants YOU!

Dec 11, 2017

The National Newspaper Association Foundation wants you! It is that charitable-giving time of year and the National Newspaper Association Foundation is asking members to please consider making a fully ...

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Partisan politics ‘seep’ into top court

Jun 12, 2017

The fight in the Senate and between the executive branch on justice nominations shines a light onto an increasingly divisive and partisan nomination process.  

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Independent courts could face threat from president

Jun 12, 2017

Assalamu Alaikum; peace be upon you. The phrase, a sacred mantra at the core of the Islamic faith, is exchanged daily between guests entering mosques for prayer. To Muhammad Akbar of Chicago’s Council ...

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Balance of power might be tipping toward the courts

May 3, 2017

It might seem as though the Supreme Court is a board of mighty beings that don’t really have an effect on us individually, but the decisions the court makes influence the whole country. The job of ...

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WI case asks US Supreme Court to rule on gerrymandering

May 3, 2017

The U.S. Supreme Court will soon be faced with the decision to chart new ground on political gerrymandering or to leave it alone, as it has in the past.  

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Gorsuch nomination highlighted party politics

May 3, 2017

After the clash over the vacant Supreme Court seat turned nuclear, the nation witnessed Neil Gorsuch, the youngest serving justice to defend the Constitution, appointed to the high court.  

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US political divide a challenge for Supreme Court independence

May 3, 2017

The political divide that has overtaken the U.S. might now limit the independence of the U.S. Supreme Court.  

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