Tag: Constitution of the United States
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Trust Erosion in Organ Donation: Navigating America’s Kidney Transplant Crisis
America Just Hit a Kidney Transplant Turning Point A troubling decline in deceased donations is slowing life-saving procedures, and the reasons behind it reveal a broken trust system. In 2025, the United States recorded 28,377 kidney transplants, down 116 from the year before. While that reduction may seem small, it translates to 116 patients missing…
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Ruling or Rhetoric: Judge Young’s Bold Stance Against Trump’s Deportation Policies
Judge William Young’s Massachusetts ruling against Trump administration deportation policies veered into personal attacks and textual missteps. The opinion quotes his wife, praises her wit, and describes Trump as ignoring the Constitution and pursuing retribution. Framed as a response to an anonymous Trump postcard, the ruling includes a note: “Dear Mr. or Ms. Anonymous.” Young…