Donald Trump has once again threatened to revoke Rosie O'Donnell's U.S. citizenship — something she believes is an attempt to distract from his connection to Jeffrey Epstein. "As previously mentioned, we are giving serious thought to taking away Rosie O’Donnell’s Citizenship," Trump wrote Wednesday on Truth Social. "She is not a Great American and is, in my opinion, incapable of being so!" Trump posted the message alongside an unflattering picture of O'Donnell, which she was quick to sh...| Advocate.com
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Following is the case brief for Lau v. Nichols, 414 U.S. 563 (1974) Case Summary of Lau v. Nichols: Following the integration of public schools in San Francisco, almost 3,000 students of Chinese descent attended school without the ability to understand English. The school system provided special English instruction for only about 1,000 Chinese students. Several Chinese students brought a [...] The post Lau v. Nichols appeared first on Legal Dictionary.| Legal Dictionary