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The HHS mandate story that won’t go away
There, a popular referendum‚ strongly backed by the Ku Klux Klan‚ outlawed private education. Only when the U . S . Supreme Court ruled this unconstitutional in the case of Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925) was this threat blocked. It
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Conservatives preemptively urge courage from SCOTUS on Obamacare
the public would be shocked and rise up in anger that the Supreme Court would overturn the “popular will.” (They must assume Roberts ..... on activist judges. One thing is for certain. We appoint Supreme Court Justices for life in order to prevent them from exactly this
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Hustler publisher defends lewd S.E. Cupp image: ‘That’s satire’
to publish the image. “I’m able to publish this because of the Supreme Court case I won in 1984, Flynt v. Falwell,” he told TheDC. In that case, the Supreme Court found that the First Amendment protected Hustler’s decision to publish
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NY Republicans propose ‘clearly unconstitutional’ ban on anonymous online comments
accurate.” UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh told The Daily Caller that the bill is “clearly unconstitutional.” “The Supreme Court has held for 50 years that anonymous speech is protected,” explained Volokh, pointing to the 1960 case Talley v. California
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TheDC Morning: Crazy like a Fox (News)
Penalty – Some people just don’t think the death penalty makes much sense, reports TheDC’s Michelle Fields. “Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens spoke in Washington, D.C. Monday, blasting the death penalty and saying it ‘does a lot of harm
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Survey: More doctors report they cannot afford to take new Medicaid, Medicare patients
under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (the constitutionality of which is currently under consideration at the Supreme Court ), Medicaid enrollment could increase by 22.8 million by 2019. According to Richard L. Jackson, chairman and CEO of
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Former Supreme Court justice: Death penalty does ‘very little good’ [AUDIO]
Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens spoke in Washington, D.C. Monday, blasting the death penalty and saying it “does a lot of harm
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New ad campaign targets disillusioned Obama voters
Crossroads USA, are among the biggest players in the universe of Republican-leaning independent groups born after a 2010 Supreme Court decision eased restrictions on campaign spending by corporations and wealthy individuals. The Crossroads GPS ad, titled “Basketball
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Kennedy family continues feud after Mary Kennedy’s death
and the Kennedys feuded over her remains. Mary’s brother, attorney Thomas Richardson, spent Friday at the Westchester Supreme Court , trying to stop Kennedy from claiming his wife’s body. Mary’s family also argued that it should inherit her $4 million
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Court won’t reduce student’s music download fine
says he will continue fighting the penalty, despite the Supreme Court ’s refusal Monday to hear his appeal. Joel Tenenbaum, 28 ..... decision,” RIAA spokeswoman Cara Duckworth said after the Supreme Court ’s announcement Monday. In the only other music-downloading































