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Commentary: Abortion and the rule of law on the Florida Supreme Court
The lawyer who argued before the Florida Supreme Court about individuals’ right to privacy under the Florida Constitution in regard to medical decisions in the case of Bush v. Schiavo writes
Justice Kavanaugh says unpopular rulings can later become 'fabric of American constitutional law'
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh says U_S_ history shows court decisions unpopular in their time later can become part of the “fabric of American constitutional law.”
Kavanaugh: Unpopular Supreme Court rulings can become ‘the fabric of constitutional law’
In remarks on Friday, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh said rulings from the tumultuous '50s and '60s, though unpopular at the time, came to be accepted as "the fabric of American constitutional law.
The Supreme Court is poised to trash the rule of law and wreck our democracy | Moran
And that’s not even the worst news to emerge from the Supreme Court’s hearing last week on Trump’s claim of immunity from criminal prosecution. The scary part is that most of the conservative justices seemed ready to grant him that immunity, at least for “official acts” that rely on presidential powers.
Abortion and the rule of law on the Florida Supreme Court | Opinion
The lawyer who argued before the Florida Supreme Court about individuals’ right to privacy under the Florida Constitution in regard to medical decisions in the case of Bush v. Schiavo writes
Justice Kavanaugh on why the Supreme Court should take more cases - and whether he's a Swiftie
As the Supreme Court prepares to issue major decisions about Trump, abortion and more, one justice said the court should be accepting more cases.
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Obama-appointed judge lays into WI law firm after election lawsuit: ‘It makes no sense’
At the heart of the issue is Wisconsin’s state statute under § 6.87 (2), which lays out absentee voting requirements in the ...
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Louisiana court may reopen window for lawsuits by adult victims of childhood sex abuse
Louisiana's Supreme Court has agreed to reconsider its ruling that wiped out a law giving adult victims of childhood sexual ...
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Are Mass. Uber, Lyft drivers employees? Court case to begin Monday
Monday marks the start of a trial about whether the companies that redrew the transportation landscape, both here and across ...
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Kings County Supreme Court marks Law Day with insightful celebration
May 1 is recognized by many as May Day or International Worker's Day, but it is also National Law Day in the United States.
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District Court judge halts enforcement of "blacklist" law that restricts investments
Judge Sheila Stinson blocks law intended to prevent investment in companies with environmental and social governance policies ...
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Plaintiffs’ lawyers flagrant abuse of public nuisance law is breaking our court system
For the most part, these cases are filed in order to achieve policy goals that have failed to gain traction with voters in ...
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Louisiana Supreme Court reviews sexual abuse victims’ claims law
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The Louisiana Supreme Court will review its decision to overturn a state law that granted childhood ...
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