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Religious Discrimination
donald trump
Apr. 30, 2018
Trump Won’t Take Back His ‘Muslim Ban’ Campaign Promise
Either Trump has a pathological inability to admit mistakes, or cherishes religious discrimination — or maybe both.
By
Ed Kilgore
Mar. 13, 2017
Trump’s Revised Travel Ban Has Survived Its Early Legal Challenges
It is looking increasingly likely that it will kick in as scheduled, on March 16. But its ultimate legal status remains up in the air.
By
Ed Kilgore
Mar. 8, 2017
Trump Team’s Words Could Sabotage the Second Travel Ban, Just Like the First
The revised order fixed a lot of legal problems—but the White House can’t fix the paper trail identifying it as an intended “Muslim ban.”
By
Ed Kilgore
Mar. 6, 2017
Trump Signs New Travel Ban, Addressing But Not Eliminating Legal Questions
The new ban “cures” the more obvious legal problems of the original, but is still vulnerable to the charge that its intent is a “Muslim ban.”
By
Ed Kilgore
Feb. 17, 2017
New Travel Ban Will Resolve Some, But Not All, of Trump’s Legal Problems
The administration hopes a revised travel ban can cure its legal problems. But Trump’s expressed desire to discriminate against Muslims won’t go away.
By
Ed Kilgore
discrimination
June 12, 2012
Aspiring Cop Says NYPD Can’t Reject Him for Hating Gays
He says wanting to lock up homosexuals shouldn’t have kept him off the force.
By
Margaret Hartmann