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U.S. Supreme Court
How to Improve Accountability of Elected Officials, and Hold Them to Their Oaths
As America stands upon a great and dangerous precipice, millions of Americans involve themselves battling against an ever-emerging Tyranny. We skirmish on so many fronts that even though our numbers ...
December 13, 2013
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Catherine Crabill
Reports Show Neuropsychological Evidence is Growing as Defense in Trials
The Supreme Court is reviewing how this type of evidence will be allowed in court. There has been a ...
December 9, 2013
BY
Linda Moore
Maldivians Fight for Votes While Their Courts Void Them
The Supreme Court of the Maldives has overturned the first round of a tense presidential election following allegations ...
October 24, 2013
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Mariyam Imad
Supreme Court to Hear Five Significant Cases
The Supreme Court begins a new term on Oct. 7. Several cases, involving affirmative action, the First Amendment, ...
October 1, 2013
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Anti-Death Penalty Activists Fast Near Supreme Court
Since 1976, 1,338 people have been executed in the U.S. Of those executions, 500 have taken place in ...
July 8, 2013
BY
Ron Dory
Affirmative Action Survives
The Supreme Court in a seven to one opinion sent the much anticipated affirmative action case back to ...
June 24, 2013
BY
Mary Silver
Raisin Law Shrivels Before Supreme Court
When raisin farmer Marvin Horne refused to give the government half his crop, he was slapped with a ...
June 4, 2013
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Conan Milner
Pot Shop Ban by Calif. Cities Legal, Court Says
Pot shop ban: California’s Supreme Court said that cities have the right to ban medical marijuana dispenseries, according ...
May 6, 2013
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Jack Phillips
Oklahoma-Texas Water Rights: Where Local Tribes Stand
It’s Texas against Oklahoma in a Supreme Court battle over river rights, but some treaties suggest that much ...
May 1, 2013
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Conan Milner
Bush v. Gore Doubts: Retired Justice Says Supreme Court Likely ‘Added to the Problem’
Bush v. Gore doubts: Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Conner said that the Supreme Court may have ...
April 30, 2013
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Zachary Stieber
Snipes Released from Prison; Now Under House Arrest, Report Says
Snipes released: After spending two years in prison, Wesley Snipes was reportedly released.
April 5, 2013
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Alex Johnston
Chief Justice Fraud: John Roberts Target of Credit Card Scam
Chief justice fraud: The chief justice of the Supreme Court, John Roberts, was reportedly targeted by credit card ...
March 29, 2013
BY
Alex Johnston
Bollywood Star Prison: Sanjay Dutt Says He’ll Serve Term
Bollywood star prison sentence: Sanjay Dutt, a star of numerous Bollywood films, will serve a prison term for ...
Supreme Court Considers Voting Rights Act in Tough Debate
Supreme Court justices heard arguments about whether Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 is constitutional ...
March 1, 2013
BY
Mary Silver
Biggest Supreme Court Case Since Bush v. Gore
Professor Michael J. Pitts of Indiana University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law said that the Supreme Court ...
February 26, 2013
BY
Mary Silver
How the Late Robert Bork Changed the Supreme Court
The late Robert Bork is remembered for his prestigious legal career, but he is perhaps best known for ...
December 27, 2012
BY
Conan Milner
Supreme Court Revisits Voting Rights Act
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Nov. 9 that it will review the constitutionality of part of the Voting ...
November 12, 2012
BY
Mary Silver
Supreme Court Accused of Playing Politics
Media and legal scholars discuss the Supreme Court from last term.
October 4, 2012
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Supreme Court Dismisses Airport Scanners Challenge
The U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 1 declined to hear a challenge on the use of airport full ...
October 1, 2012
BY
Mary Silver
Affordable Health Care Moves to the Next Phase
The Supreme Court handed down a 5–4 decision on June 28 that found President Barack Obama’s health reform ...
July 4, 2012
BY
Gary Feuerberg
US Supreme Court Upholds ‘Obamacare’ Health Care Act
The entire ACA is now constitutional, including the controversial individual mandate, which requires every adult, with a few ...
June 28, 2012
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Split Decision on Arizona Immigration Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down three parts of Arizona’s controversial law targeting illegal immigration, but in ...
June 26, 2012
BY
Shar Adams
Supreme Court Rejects Mandatory Life Sentences for Juveniles
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that the imposition of mandatory life sentences on juvenile offenders violates the ...
June 26, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Supreme Court Rules Out Most Of Arizona Immigration Law
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down most of Arizona's controversial law targeting illegal immigrants in a ruling on ...
June 25, 2012
BY
Shar Adams
Supreme Court Throws Out FCC Indecency Case
The Supreme Court also argued that the FCC was inconsistent in its penalization of broadcasters, saying that its ...
June 21, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
After the Arguments, What Did the High Court Decide?
News analysis of the transcript of the ACA on Tuesday reveals a stronger case for gov side than ...
April 3, 2012
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Supreme Court Closes Arguments, ACA Survival Uncertain
On the third and final day of the Supreme Court’s hearing on the constitutionality of President Obama’s Affordable ...
March 28, 2012
BY
Gary Feuerberg
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