That means Congress can't pass a law to take away that right, and the president can't issue an executive order that strips it away.
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Aysha Bagchi,
USA Today,
1 Apr. 2026
In theory, the format strips out unfair competitive advantages, reduces conference matchups in the early rounds, offers access to better venues and opens attendance to a broader swath of college hockey fans.
While the title character’s thrill-seeking nature bares quite the contrast to Weaving’s homebody self, certain parallels may be drawn between them.
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Christina Perrier,
InStyle,
1 Apr. 2026
Viewers may find their allegiances shifting as the series progresses and one half of the couple bares their teeth while the other is showing their soft white underbelly.
—
Sarah Rodman,
Entertainment Weekly,
31 Mar. 2026
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