Despite denials, bigotry and hypocrisy permeate the dissents in the Supreme Court action that legalized gay marriage nationwide.
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Tag Archives: The U.S. Supreme Court
‘SCOTUScare’ Will Be On The 2016 Ballot
The Supreme Court has again saved Obamacare. Now voters will have the last word, in next year’s presidential election.
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Not My Tag, Not My Speech
States issue license plates, and take them back. They get to decide what message appears on their own property.
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A Guy, A Girl, Their Headwear And The Law
photo by Ryan McKnight A guy wearing a red yarmulke walks into a bar and orders a glass of Yellow …
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A Quiet Victory for 401(k) Participants
Set-and-forget is an unwise investment strategy for individuals, and an impermissible one for fiduciaries.
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A Quiet Victory For 401(k) Participants
Set-and-forget is an unwise investment strategy for individuals, and an impermissible one for fiduciaries.
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A Keystone Of Internet Commerce Is Threatened
If Internet sellers are required to collect sales taxes everywhere, small businesses may be forced to drop out.
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Intangible Fish, Tangible Harm
A bare majority of the Supreme Court concludes that Sarbanes-Oxley does not apply to fish. Four justices are at sea on the issue.
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Paying Employees For Their Time
Congress should revisit a statute that leaves workers uncompensated for tasks and time not ‘integral’ to their job functions.
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Housing Advocates Face Buyer’s Remorse
Fair-housing advocates may come to regret their unexpected Supreme Court victory.
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