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Feb 22 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Searching for Common Ground
Are people who disagree with us necessarily evil? Of course not. While advocating, defending, or fighting for our own principles and positions, harboring feelings of animosity toward our opponents is a poison that can rob us of our happiness and health.
When I was in law school at Michigan nearly half a century ago, my criminal law professor shared a statement that I’ve never forgotten
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Apr 13 2022
Opinion
Left-Leaning Media Seek a Misinformation Monopoly
Kyle Rittenhouse is a domestic terrorist. Brett Kavanaugh is a rapist. Donald Trump won in 2016 only because he colluded with the Kremlin. Nick Sandmann, the boy from Covington Catholic High School on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, was an entitled white bigot. Mr. Trump said the neo-Nazis at Charlottesville were “good people.” Last year’s riots were mostly peaceful. Unarmed black men are
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May 16 2022
News
Supreme Court Sides with Ted Cruz Against FEC in Win for Free Speech
The Supreme Court sided with Senator Ted Cruz in a 6-3 decision issued Monday morning in a case brought against him by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) over how loans from candidates can be repaid following an election cycle.
The decision was authored by Chief Justice John Roberts and joined by Justices Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett while Justice Elena Kagan wrote
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Feb 15 2020
News
Bloomberg-Clinton ticket rumors trample over controversies threatening ascendant campaign
Michael Bloomberg's recent surge in the polls, showing he is a serious candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, virtually guaranteed the former New York City mayor would be subject to increased scrutiny.
That premise began to crystallize last week as Bloomberg's rivals turned up the attacks and he faced a fresh stop and frisk controversy. Yet the threat of a real five-alarm
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Jun 07 2021
News
Supreme Court shuts down challenge to male-only draft registration
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case claiming that the federal government's male-only draft registration requirement discriminates against women.
The court shut down the challenge in an unsigned order. But Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by Justices Stephen Breyer and Brett Kavanaugh, added in a statement that they are watching Congress to see how it acts on recent
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Sep 02 2021
Opinion
Supreme Court Gets It Right on Texas Abortion Law
Just before midnight, the Supreme Court, over the incoherent objections of four dissenting justices, denied the request by Texas abortion providers for emergency relief against the Texas Heartbeat Act. The compelling procedural grounds on which five justices — Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett — ruled have no direct bearing on the substantive
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May 11 2020
News
Supreme Court battle over Donald Trump's finances carries risks for all three branches
President Donald Trump's effort to keep his personal and corporate financial records away from congressional and law enforcement investigators comes before the Supreme Court Tuesday amid indications some justices may be reluctant to weigh in.
The dramatic oral arguments, to be conducted by telephone amid the coronavirus pandemic and broadcast live, could result in historic rulings on a
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Jun 03 2019
News
Ginsburg sides with conservative justices in ruling over prison sentence
The Supreme Court on Monday found that a criminal defendant can be sentenced for violating his supervised release, even if the release expires while he is incarcerated ahead of facing new charges.
The justices, divided in the 5-4 decision, ruled against Jason Mont's argument that a district court shouldn't be able to charge him for violating his release because the term had expired at
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Apr 05 2021
News
Supreme Court sides with Google in copyright battle against Oracle
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled 6-2 for Google in its copyright fight with Oracle.
At issue were more than 11,000 lines of computer code, which Oracle claimed Google stole. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer wrote the majority opinion that said Google’s copying was a “fair use” of Oracle’s computer code, which he said the justices assumed was capable of being copyrighted.
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Oct 27 2020
News
Democrats say Republicans will regret Barrett confirmation, slam 'manipulation' of Supreme Court
Shortly after Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, Democrats warned Republicans that they would regret their decision to hold a vote so closely to an election.
"The Republican majority is lighting its credibility on fire ... The next time the American people give Democrats a majority in this chamber, you will have forfeited the right to tell us how to
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