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Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray I

Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. March 25, 2017 [4 Landmark Cases Asian-Americans Brought That Helped Shape Our Nation]( By Helen Raleigh If The Slants’ suit prevails in the Supreme Court, it could benefit other entities such as the Washington Redskins, who are likewise fighting for their constitutional right to free speech. [Full article]( [Failure Of Health Care Bill Is An Indictment Of GOP Leadership]( By Ben Domenech AHCA failure is a failure for the president, but it's much more a failure for House leadership and Paul Ryan. They had seven years to prepare for this moment, and they failed to do so sufficiently. [Full article]( [Podcast: The Death Of Expertise And The Campaign Against Established Knowledge]( By The Federalist Staff Tom Nichlos joins this episode of Federalist Radio to examine how our rejection of experts is a stepping stone to a failing democratic society. [Full article]( [In Aftermath Of Brutal High School Rape, Parents Speak Out Against Illegal Immigration]( By Bre Payton 'We have become second class citizens. . . If we do something we face consequences, but illegals under the sanctuary city policies, they don't.' [Full article]( [This Week In Weird Twitter, Volume 93]( By Rich Cromwell Belle came in, yawning, and sat down at the table. She was curious what the evening held in store. [Full article]( QUESTIONS ABOUT DEVIN NUNES’ REVELATIONS edition will make an attempt to sort through yesterday’s mess of a news day – but we have to start with some clarification on the claims made by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, with the additional caveat that these are claims almost impossible to evaluate given their secrecy. That said, Nunes is a serious person who has not to this point shown himself to engage in flights of fancy, so taking him at his word is the approach I’d adopt at the moment. Read more of The Transom by signing up for a [free trial]( today. [follow on Twitter]( | [friend on Facebook]( | [forward to a friend]( Copyright © 2017 The Federalist, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail because you opted in to receive e-mail updates from TheFederalist.com. Our mailing address is: The Federalist 8647 Richmond Highway Suite 618 Alexandria, VA 22309 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences]( | [view email in browser](

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