The Supreme Court’s decision in the “travel ban” case was a little about talk, but a lot more about action.
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Tag Archives: Judiciary
Friending In Florida
Florida’s Supreme Court will consider whether judges and the lawyers who appear before them can be “friends” on social media.
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No Political Outsiders Allowed
With hotly contested midterm elections coming up, another state’s top court – Colorado’s this time – gives Democrats a boost.
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An Unpardonable Pardon
Trump’s pardon of former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio does not bode well for respect for the law under his administration.
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YouTube Uncovers The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court treats its courtroom as a private preserve, keeping cameras out. But there is no stopping modern technology, or YouTube.
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Whose Court Is It, Anyway?
Only fortitude or good connections could get you into the Supreme Court’s historic arguments this week. That’s not good enough.
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Does The Supreme Court Need Reserve Players On The Bench?
A standing-room-only crowd filled the courtroom of Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently when retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra …
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Joe Biden’s ‘Transparency’
When a candidate promising transparency punts tough questions to a commission, he is being transparently political.
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