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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg bridges law and opera
When she isn't busy hearing arguments at the highest court in the land, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg can sometimes be found across town at the Kennedy Center as a spectator at the Washington National Opera. Ginsburg, 79, is an opera buff...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Placido Domingo, Opera (genre)
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Supreme Court upholds healthcare law as tax measure
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of President Obama’s healthcare law Thursday, ruling the government may impose tax penalties on persons who do not have health insurance. The court’s long-awaited ruling...
Tags: Judges, National Government, Los Angeles Times, Sonia Sotomayor, Medicaid
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Supreme Court upholds individual health care mandate
The individual mandate survives. The Supreme Court has upheld the heart of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul -- ruling in favor of the requirement that most Americans can be required to have health insurance, or else pay a penalty. The...
Tags: Judges, Career and Workplace, Business, Sonia Sotomayor, Robert Hurt
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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: National Government, Executive Branch, Howard County, Business, Medicaid
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Supreme Court rules 5-4 to uphold President Obama's health care law
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obama's sweeping health care legislation Thursday in a narrow 5-4 ruling. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion, which said that the Commerce Clause of the Constitution does not give Congress...
Tags: Judges, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), National Government, Insurance, Mitt Romney
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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: John G. Roberts, Jr., Mitt Romney, Sonia Sotomayor, Medicaid, Clarence Thomas
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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: Judges, George W. Bush, U.S. Department of Justice, Joe Heck, Afghanistan
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Q&A: What does the health care law mean for you?
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — Free vaccines for kids, cheaper drugs for the elderly and many other benefits of President Barack Obama's health care law are already out there. More are coming, like a guaranteed right to buy health insurance even for patients...Tags: Court Administration, Business, Medicaid, Elections, Labor Legislation
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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: Judges, Sonia Sotomayor, Medicaid, Elections, Clarence Thomas
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SUPREME COURT: Court rejects corporate campaign spending limits in Montana law
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday reaffirmed its 2-year-old decision allowing corporations to spend freely to influence elections. The justices struck down a Montana law limiting corporate campaign spending. By a 5-4 vote, the court&...
Tags: Labor Disputes, Career and Workplace, Elections, Labor Legislation, Companies and Corporations
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SUPREME COURT: High court rejects part of Arizona immigration law; Health care ruling due Thursday
WASHINGTON (AP)— The Supreme Court threw out key provisions of Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigrants Monday but said a much-debated portion could go forward — that police must check the status of people stopped for various reasons who...
Tags: National Government, Clarence Thomas, Elections, Labor Legislation, Immigration
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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: Career and Workplace, Trials, Sonia Sotomayor, Clarence Thomas, Labor Legislation
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