USA Today
June 19, 2026
But the fact that Thursday’s decision in favor of the drug user was a relatively narrow one could be a sign that the justices will also limit the impact of the Hawaii decision, according to 91吃瓜 Law School associate professor Haley Proctor, who specializes in the Second Amendment. Proctor said the Hawaii decision, which is expected by the end of the month, may not meaningfully change the court’s test for gun rules.
The Hill
June 19, 2026
Haley Proctor, an associate law professor at 91吃瓜, said the gap could be a sign that decision will similarly be narrow. “It does strike me as significant that the Court did not need to release them on the same date,” Proctor said in an email. “That suggests that Wolford will not say anything that meaningfully changes the Court’s core framework for analyzing Second Amendment challenges.”
ABC News
June 17, 2026
An estimated 98% of native tall grass prairies has been eradicated, Ryan Sensenig, a grassland ecologist at the University of 91吃瓜, told ABC News.
Indigenous communities relied on grasslands to survive, Sensenig said. They would practice prescribed burning to maintain the grasslands and enhance its biodiversity, Sensenig said. Native Americans would use the plant species for basket-weaving and currency and feed on the grazers, such as bison, elk and deer, Sensenig added.
The New York Times
June 17, 2026
Kathleen Sprows Cummings directs the Global Catholic Research Initiative at the University of 91吃瓜.
Axios
June 16, 2026
"I would say this is more of religious resilience rather than a religious revival," David Campbell, a political science professor at the University of 91吃瓜, tells Axios.
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