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Author: Gregory Korte, USA TODAY

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Trump administration appeals ruling finding that the male-only draft is unconstitutional

April 23, 2019Gregory Korte, USA TODAYComments Off on Trump administration appeals ruling finding that the male-only draft is unconstitutional

The Trump administration has appealed a court ruling that Selective Service registration is unconstitutional because it discriminates based on sex.

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More arrests could be coming ‘in the near future’ in college admissions case, prosecutors say

April 19, 2019Gregory Korte, USA TODAYComments Off on More arrests could be coming ‘in the near future’ in college admissions case, prosecutors say

In the month since announcing charges against 50 people in Operation Varsity Blues, prosecutors have hinted in court filings at more charges to come.

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College admissions scandal: What did the students know about ‘the side door,’ and what should happen next?

April 3, 2019Gregory Korte, USA TODAYComments Off on College admissions scandal: What did the students know about ‘the side door,’ and what should happen next?

No students have been charged in the sweeping college admissions scandal, which involved bribery, test doctoring and fraud. What becomes of them?

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For a million U.S. men, failing to register for the draft has serious, long-term consequences

April 2, 2019April 2, 2019Gregory Korte, USA TODAYComments Off on For a million U.S. men, failing to register for the draft has serious, long-term consequences

Last year, Selective Service referred 112,051 names and addresses of suspected violators to the Justice Department for possible prosecution.

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‘So that’s what he was up to’: Rick Singer, architect of scam, peddled a ‘side door’ to college admissions

March 13, 2019Gregory Korte, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘So that’s what he was up to’: Rick Singer, architect of scam, peddled a ‘side door’ to college admissions

California college counselor’s $25 million scheme involved doctoring tests and bribing coaches.

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With women in combat roles, a federal court rules male-only draft unconstitutional

February 24, 2019Gregory Korte, USA TODAYComments Off on With women in combat roles, a federal court rules male-only draft unconstitutional

A federal judge in Texas has declared that an all-male military draft is unconstitutional.

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How congressional Democrats could fight a Trump wall national emergency declaration

February 8, 2019Gregory Korte, USA TODAYComments Off on How congressional Democrats could fight a Trump wall national emergency declaration

Congress hasn’t voted to overturn a presidential emergency in 44 years. But in 2005, one congressman threatened to – and the president blinked.

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In blackface controversy, Virginia remains haunted by its Confederate past

February 8, 2019Gregory Korte, USA TODAYComments Off on In blackface controversy, Virginia remains haunted by its Confederate past

If slavery is the original sin of American life, Virginia is its Garden of Eden.

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Planes strike birds more than 40 times a day, FAA data show

February 7, 2019Gregory Korte, USA TODAYComments Off on Planes strike birds more than 40 times a day, FAA data show

Collisions between planes and wildlife tied an all-time high of more than 40 per day in 2018, a USA TODAY analysis of FAA data shows.

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Should women be required to register for the draft? Commission likely to recommend big changes

January 23, 2019Gregory Korte, USA TODAYComments Off on Should women be required to register for the draft? Commission likely to recommend big changes

A congressional commission is considering a range of proposals, from eliminating the draft to making women eligible to requiring public service of all.

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