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Panel discusses Supreme Court
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts firmly established the court's identity this term as "The Roberts Court" by siding with the majority in politically sensitive decisions, according to a panel of legal experts. "What a difference a year makes,...Tags: Laws, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Career and Workplace, Colleges and Universities, The Wall Street Journal
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Supreme Court Mostly Rejects AZ Immigration Law
CNNWASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday struck down key parts of an Arizona law that sought to deter illegal immigration, but let stand a controversial provision allowing police to check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws. In...Tags: Career and Workplace, Deportation, Illegal Immigrants, Travel Alerts, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program)
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Book review: 'When I Was a Child I Read Books' by Marilynne Robinson
-------------------- When I Was a Child I Read Books Essays Marilynne Robinson Farrar, Straus and Giroux: 232 pp., $24 -------------------- Marilynne Robinson, the Pulitzer-winning novelist, is a confounding writer in today's political alignment. Her...
Tags: Church and State Relations, Sam Harris, Religion and Belief, Culture, Authors
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Supreme Court upholds health care law's mandate
The U.S. Supreme Courtupheld the constitutionality of President Obama's health care law Thursday, ruling that the government may impose tax penalties on people who do not have health insurance.
The court's long-awaited ruling rejected a broad legal...Tags: Career and Workplace, Howard County, Medicaid, Parties and Movements, Healthcare Policies
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Health care reform survives
By voting to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.erased concerns that the Supreme Court had become captive to a political rather than a legal agenda. As he promised to do during his confirmation...
Tags: Sonia Sotomayor, Prescription Drugs, Health Insurance, Democratic Party, Medicaid
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Supreme Court strikes down Stolen Valor Act
Los Angeles TimesThe Supreme Court on Thursday struck down the federal Stolen Valor Act, which made it a crime to falsely claim to have received certain military medals. In a 6-3 decision, the high court said lying about medals and military service, while "contemptible"...Tags: Sonia Sotomayor, Punishment, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, U.S. Department of Justice, George W. Bush
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On Affordable Care Act, a supreme surprise
In the twinkling of an eye, the Supreme Court's surprising decision to uphold the bulk of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has greatly helped President Barack Obama in the continuing fight over it in the 2012 presidential election....
Tags: Laws, Health Insurance, Democratic Party, Parties and Movements, Health Care Reform (2009)
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UPDATE: High court upholds key part of Obama health law
Editor's note: This story was updated at 10:40 a.m., on Thursday, June 28 WASHINGTON (AP)— The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the individual insurance requirement at the heart of President Barack Obama's historic health care overhaul. The...
Tags: Sonia Sotomayor, Health Insurance, Medicaid, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Washington, DC
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High court strikes down Stolen Valor Act
SAN DIEGO -- A San Diego assemblyman and ex-Marine said Thursday he respects theU.S. Supreme Courtruling striking down the Stolen Valor Act, which made it unlawful to falsely claim to have been awarded a military honor. The law, passed by Congress in...
Tags: Laws, Health Insurance, Punishment, Prisons, Local Elections
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Does Roberts believe what he wrote?
Why not just cut open a goat and be done with it? In ancient Rome, a special kind of priest called a haruspex would "read" the entrails of sheep to divine the will of the gods, the health of the growing season, or whatever else was weighing on the...
Tags: Entertainment, Thomas Jefferson, Barack Obama, John G. Roberts, Jr., White House
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High court rejects part of Arizona immigration law
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court struck down key provisions of Arizona's crackdown on immigrants Monday but said a much-debated portion on checking suspects' status could go forward. The court did not throw out the state provision requiring police...Tags: Sonia Sotomayor, Laws, Career and Workplace, Police Arrests, Illegal Immigrants
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Court: No More Life Without Parole For Kids Who Kill
KTLA NewsWASHINGTON, DC -- The Supreme Court ruled Monday that two men convicted of killings committed when they were 14 cannot be sentenced to life in prison without at least the possibility of parole. The 5-4 ruling is a victory for defenders of juvenile...Tags: Laws, Punishment, Juvenile Delinquency, Criminal Laws, Prisons
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