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Jun 08 2023
Headline Roundup
Supreme Court Rules Alabama District Map Violates Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court rejected an Alabama redistricting map, ruling it violates the Voting Rights Act by unlawfully diluting the representation of black voters in the state.
Ruling: The court ruled 5-4 in favor of the plaintiffs in the case of Allen v. Milligan. Conservative Justices John Roberts and Brett Kavanaugh joined the three liberal Justices in the majority opinion. The ruling
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May 11 2022
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Five takeaways from the Nebraska, West Virginia primaries
Nebraska and West Virginia held high-profile primaries that served as tests of former President Trump’s lingering sway among GOP voters.
University of Nebraska Regent Jim Pillen won the GOP nod over businessman Charles Herbster, who ran with Trump’s endorsement, and state Sen. Brett Lindstrom, who cast himself as a more pragmatic Republican. In West Virginia, hard-liner Rep. Alex
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Aug 30 2022
Fact Check
Widespread Claims Misrepresent Effectiveness of COVID-19 Vaccines
Viruses mutate, or change, as they replicate. That’s largely why the currently available vaccine formulas aren’t working as well at preventing infection with the virus that causes COVID-19.
Those vaccines — made by Moderna, Pfizer/BioNTech and Johnson & Johnson — were highly effective in preventing both symptomatic infection and serious illness against early strains of the virus.
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Jun 23 2020
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Louisville Police Department fires officer involved in Breonna Taylor's death
The Louisville Metro Police Department announced Tuesday that it has fired Brett Hankison, one of the officers involved in the March shooting death of 26-year-old emergency medical worker Breonna Taylor. In a letter to Hankison tweeted by the department, the Louisville police chief called his conduct "a shock to the conscience."
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Jun 21 2019
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Supreme Court orders new trial in murder case that raised questions of racial bias
The Supreme Court on Friday threw out the most recent conviction of a Mississippi man who has been tried an extraordinary six times for a quadruple murder in 1996, finding that a zealous prosecutor once again had improperly kept African Americans off the jury.
The decision was 7 to 2, with Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh writing the majority opinion. He said it broke no new legal ground, but
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May 15 2019
News
Yes, Roe really is in trouble
Roe v. Wade has survived for decades because of luck. That’s about to change.
It’s been a bad few weeks for supporters of reproductive freedom.
On Tuesday, the Alabama legislature passed one of the most restrictive abortion bills in the country, banning the procedure with no exception for rape or incest. Last week, Georgia passed a so-called “heartbeat” bill that would prohibit
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Oct 20 2020
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Gallup Poll Shows That Judge Barrett's Favorability Breaks Records
New polling from Gallup shows another bump in voters’ approval of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court. A 51 percent majority of those surveyed are in favor of Judge Barrett’s confirmation, while 46 percent do not want to see her seated on the bench of the high court
Judge Barrett’s favorability is higher than that of Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, who were both
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Apr 22 2019
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Supreme Court to Consider Gay, Transgender Rights in Workplace
High Court to rule on whether federal civil rights law prohibits employment discrimination on basis of sexual orientation, transgender status
The Supreme Court on Monday said it will consider three cases to decide whether federal law protects gay and transgender workers from employment discrimination.
The cases mark the first major consideration of gay rights by the justices
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Aug 06 2022
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Fancy Farm crowd shouts ‘Breonna Taylor’ throughout AG Daniel Cameron’s speech
Fired-up Democrats in the Fancy Farm crowd refused to let Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron forget what they see as his biggest failure. Dozens of Democrats loudly chanted “Breonna Taylor,” the name of the 26-year-old Black woman killed by Louisville police in 2020, for the duration of Cameron’s speech at the 142nd Annual picnic hosted by St. Jerome Catholic Church. Taylor was fresh in
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Jan 23 2024
Headline Roundup
Supreme Court Allows Biden Administration to Cut Texas' Razor Wire
On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that Border Patrol agents may cut razor wire installed along the border near Eagle Pass, Texas.
Key Details: In a 5-4 vote, Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh dissented. No explanations were offered. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments on Feb. 7 regarding whether Texas law was violated by the
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