Morning Docket: 08.29.22

* Texan judge asks "What did the Founders Do?" when faced with current reality of teenagers with guns. [Business Insider] * New York just made it a lot harder to be a DEVO fan if you're under the age of 21. [Insider] * Until there are $9: AOC pushes Biden to keep his word on student loan forgiveness. [Business Insider] * New York deploys an interesting method of reparations. [Politico] * Strict Textualism: Activist wants to flood Texas with Arabic "In God We Trust" signs to see how committed Americans are to this whole "religious neutrality" thing. [The New Arab]

Texas map icon. Vector illustration* Texan judge asks “What did the Founders Do?” when faced with current reality of teenagers with guns. [Business Insider]

* New York just made it a lot harder to be a DEVO fan if you’re under the age of 21. [Insider]

* Until there are $9: AOC pushes Biden to keep his word on student loan forgiveness. [Business Insider]

* New York deploys an interesting method of reparations. [Politico]

* Strict Textualism: Activist wants to flood Texas with Arabic “In God We Trust” signs to see how committed Americans are to this whole “religious neutrality” thing. [The New Arab]


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