Tag: constitution

Republicans Take Away the Rights of LGBTQ+ Americans in the Name of Christianity

In citing religion to censor the LGBTQ+ community, the Republican party is proving that they only care to uphold the Constitution when it advances their hateful values. 

Granting Gun Rights to Domestic Abusers Poses a Grave Threat to Womens’ Safety

United States v. Rahimi is now among many instances of the judiciary branch stripping away protections of marginalized communities in favor of protecting the rights of people from privileged backgrounds. This ruling directly puts the lives of women and children in danger against gun violence, raising the question of whether the Judicial branch is committed to protecting the rights of all citizens equally.

ASUCI Senate Passes Legislation That Conflicts With ASUCI Constitution

The ASUCI Senate passed a legislation that will allow recalled ASUCI senators to determine and manage the ASUCI budget for the upcoming school year...

Vote Yes On The New ASUCI Constitution

Over the course of eight hours on Feb. 22, the ASUCI Constitutional Convention met to deliberate a new form of government. Almost all attendees...

Anti-Abortion Protestors Have the Freedom to Get Off My Campus

There’s a lot to say about the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, the anti-abortion activist group you might have seen prowling the Humanities area of Ring Road.

Jim Acosta Did Nothing Wrong, and We Should Be Worried

What was at first yet another example of President Donald Trump losing his temper under the pressure of media questioning quickly became a reason for national concern as the White House took action against CNN journalist Jim Acosta after a press conference following the Nov. 6 Midterm Election.

New ASUCI Constitution Adjusts Representation, Voting Procedures

Pending final approval by Chancellor Howard Gillman, ASUCI will implement their new Constitution on July 1. If adopted, the Constitution will heavily diminish the...

ASUCI Legislative Council Rejects Referendums Over Ambiguous Meaning of “2/3rds Vote”

Longstanding precedents established in the Associated Students of UCI (ASUCI) Constitution and By-Laws were brought into question during last week’s Legislative Council meetings. According...

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