All posts tagged "Supreme Court"
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Sean Simon | February 21, 2016
The 3 Dumbest Reasons To Block Obama’s SCOTUS Pick
Check out the silliest reasons that people want to stop Obama's SCOTUS nomination.
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 13, 2016
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Found Dead
Colleagues mourn the loss of the long-time SCOTUS judge.
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 12, 2016
How Reliable are Drug Dogs?
It's a question the courts haven't really answered.
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Sean Simon | January 25, 2016
SCOTUS Undoes “Life Without Parole” Sentences For Juveniles
A major change that will affect many still in prison.
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Alexandra Simone | January 21, 2016
Arkansas Abortion Law Loses its Last Shot at Legality
SCOTUS elected not to hear Beck v. Edwards.
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Kevin Rizzo | January 13, 2016
Supreme Court Deems Florida Death Penalty Sentencing Unconstitutional
How will this affect the state with the second highest number of death row inmates?
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Jillian Sequeira | January 4, 2016
The EEOC and Sara Lee: A Landmark Discrimination Case in Texas
What does this mean for the future of discrimination settlements?
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 21, 2015
ICYMI: Best of the Week
Check out Law Street's top stories of the week.
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Ajla Glavasevic | December 16, 2015
Drunk Driving on Trial at the Supreme Court
Three cases are on SCOTUS's docket.
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Kevin Rizzo | December 11, 2015
Affirmative Action Makes its Way Back to the Supreme Court
Will the court end affirmative action?
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Ajla Glavasevic | December 3, 2015
Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole: What’s Next for Abortion Rights?
What's next in the long fight for abortion rights?
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Hyunjae Ham | July 16, 2015
I Have Mixed Feelings About Gay Marriage
There is a difference between promoting tolerance and forcing acceptance.
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Jessica McLaughlin | July 1, 2015
Supreme Court Nominations: Do Presidents Make Mistakes?
What happens when a President regrets his SCOTUS nominee?
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Maurin Mwombela | June 26, 2015
The Top 10 Most Creative Quotes From Antonin Scalia’s Marriage Equality Dissent
Some more jiggery-pokery, we can only hope.
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Emily Dalgo | June 26, 2015
Love Is Loud and Now It’s Legal: America Celebrates Marriage Equality
The Supreme Court delivered a landmark decision today that will change America forever.
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Maurin Mwombela | June 25, 2015
The Top 10 Most Creative Quotes from Antonin Scalia’s Obamacare Dissent
Scalia wasn't too happy.
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Mike Stankiewicz | June 16, 2015
Capital Punishment: Is American Opinion Changing?
A look at some of the arguments surrounding the death penalty.
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Emily Dalgo | June 15, 2015
Thanks SCOTUS: A Victory for Reproductive Rights
SCOTUS justices are looking out for the ladies, even if they don't realize it.
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Angel Idowu | June 12, 2015
Weed Trend Grows: Canada Legalizes Medical Edibles
Legal weed grows across North America as Canada OKs edibles
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Symon Rowlands | June 12, 2015
Born in Israel? Not on Your American Passport
A win for the executive branch over congress in this battle over sovereignty.
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Emily Dalgo | June 11, 2015
The Two Supreme Court Cases We Should All Be Watching
Big decisions in June could have a major impact on the U.S.
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Taelor Bentley | June 3, 2015
Anthony Elonis’s Conviction Overturned: Are Online Threats Now Fair Game?
SCOTUS's new ruling may complicate things.
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Mike Stankiewicz | May 15, 2015
Gerrymandering: (Mis)Shaping America’s Vote?
Are all our votes really equal?
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Anneliese Mahoney | May 14, 2015
Dreams or Delusions? Two Supreme Court Justices Pick Their Side and it May Surprise You
Is it legal to dream the impossible dream?
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Alexis Evans | May 6, 2015
Nebraska Woman Sues “All Homosexuals”
That's right--the defendant in this lawsuit is listed as "homosexuals."
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Alexis Evans | April 30, 2015
Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Historic Gay Marriage Case
Once the Supreme Court rules, gay marriage may become the law of the land.
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Jennifer Polish | April 2, 2015
LGBTQ Immigration: Not Just About Marriage
LGBTQ immigration issues don't just revolve around marriage. Learn about the other issues particularly facing LGBTQ immigrants.
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Ashley Bell | March 13, 2015
Neuroscience in the Courtroom: Can We Measure Pain?
New technology may allow us to measure pain in injury lawsuits.
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Alexis Evans | March 11, 2015
SCOTUS Revives Notre Dame’s Contraception Mandate Objections
The Supreme Court asked a lower court to reevaluate Notre Dame's Obamacare contraception case.
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Noel Diem | February 12, 2015
Televised Trials: Should Cameras Be Allowed in the Supreme Court?
Should the American people be able to see the oral arguments in SCOTUS?