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Tag Archives: The U.S. Supreme Court
True Valor And Free Speech
Genuine valor can’t be stolen, as the Supreme Court recognized in a worthy defense of the First Amendment.
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Instant History
Sometimes it takes time to recognize an event’s historic importance. On rare but memorable occasions, it doesn’t.
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This Pig Is Cleared For Takeoff
With enough wind, even a pig can get off the ground. So don’t be surprised if Justices Thomas and Ginsburg someday agree.
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The Outside Salesman Lives On
A recent case could have brought the death of the “outside salesman,” but this legal drama had a happy ending.
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Like It Or Not, It’s Still Montana, U.S.A.
Montana thinks its history entitles it to disregard the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision. It doesn’t.
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Strip Search The Supreme Court
What were they smoking when they said routine strip searches are okay? Maybe we’ll find out if we make justices disrobe.
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A Childish GOP Ad On Health Care
A childish political ad shows why the Supreme Court should let Americans watch its hearings live and uncut.
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Redeeming Irredeemable Youth
Nazi war criminal Albert Speer spent his final years in freedom. Today’s juvenile offenders are not irredeemable, either.
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