In a rare interview, the justice bemoaned vulgarity in public life, discussed his family’s ties to President Trump and reflected on his own history and legacy. By Adam Liptak The founder of the Equal ...
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Chicago ICE raids, National Guard troops prompt new school leaflets: ‘Know your rights’ "My Latino students, they're fearing everything," said Yaritza Santana, a science teacher at Nash Elementary.