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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Courts, Judiciary - 17 hours ago
President-elect Barack Obama is expected to have the opportunity to appoint several justices to the Supreme Court, with much of the speculation centered on Justice John Paul Stevens, the oldest and longest-serving of …
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Tenacious Liberalism: Obama Supreme Court Judgesstoptheaclu.com » Stop The ACLU - Oct 30, 2008 Cross-posted by Maggie at Maggie’s Notebook Graphic credit: Chad Crow - Wall Street Journal If Barack Obama wins the Oval Office, will America be so fed-up with Liberalism after four years of a Democrat President and … Also tagged: democrats, barack obama, supreme court, joe biden, guns, constitution, liberalism, activist judges, second amendment, u s constitution |
thunderpigblog.blogspot.com » Thunder Pig - Oct 23, 2008
The following is an excerpt from Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's Wriston Lecture to the Manhattan Institute last Thursday: The framers structured the Constitution to assure that our national government be by …
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SCOTUS Swats Ohio GOP's Voter Registration 'Hail Mary'abovethelaw.com » Above the Law - Oct 17, 2008 The Supreme Court ruled today to stay a restraining order requiring Ohio to verify thousands of voter registrations by today: The Supreme Court appeal by [Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer] Brunner, a Democrat, said … |
crooksandliars.com » Crooks and Liars - Oct 17, 2008
Ohio Republicans were just handed a defeat by the Supreme Court for the voter registration controversy: The Supreme Court is siding with Ohio's top elections official in a dispute with the state Republican Party over …
Also tagged: ohio, campaigns elections, jennifer brunner
thunderpigblog.blogspot.com » Thunder Pig - Oct 6, 2008
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abovethelaw.com » Above the Law - Oct 6, 2008
It's the first Monday of October. That means the "open for business" sign is being hung back up at One First Street. Adam Liptak took a look at the Supreme Court's new strategy for this term in a New York Times …
abovethelaw.com » Above the Law - Sep 29, 2008
While everyone spent the weekend talking about who bested who in the McCain-Obama match-up, the New York Times magazine turned away from all that to focus on the really important policy makers in Washington: the …
abovethelaw.com » Above the Law - Aug 19, 2008
Former Supreme Court clerks, also known as the Elect, have no shortage of job opportunities. And a new development in state government is giving them even more. From the National Law Journal: A trend among states in …
abovethelaw.com » Above the Law - Jul 10, 2008
The U.S. Supreme Court's most recent Term ended last month. But we still have a few SCOTUS-related items to send your way (plus a clerk hiring update at some point in the near future; if you're aware of hires not on …