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Apr 26 2015
Opinion
It’s Not Gay Marriage vs. the Church Anymore
THIS week, committed gay couples seeking the right to marry will take their case to the Supreme Court. The plaintiffs in Obergefell v. Hodges are supported by amicus briefs submitted by a variety of institutions and people, from the former N.F.L. player Chris Kluwe to Ken Mehlman, a past chairman of the Republican National Committee.
Religious groups are on their side, too. While
New York Times (News)Nov 05 2018
Headline Roundup
Senate Report Says 'No Evidence' to Support Sexual Assault Allegations Against Kavanaugh
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee released a report on Saturday that says they found "no evidence" to support the allegations of sexual assault made against Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
HuffPost The Blaze The HillJul 08 2019
News
Justice Dept. to Replace Lawyers in Census Citizenship Question Case
The Justice Department announced on Sunday that it was replacing the legal team defending the Trump administration’s effort to place a citizenship question on the next census, a change that is all but unprecedented in legal battles as consequential as the one over the 2020 head count.
The department said in a statement that it was “shifting these matters to a new team of Civil Division
New York Times (News)Mar 05 2019
News
U.S. attorney general faces daunting decision on release of Russia report
Newly installed U.S. Attorney General William Barr must walk a political and legal tightrope in deciding how much of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russia’s role in the 2016 election to disclose, balancing competing demands from President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats, legal experts said.
The decision presents Barr, a veteran Washington insider, with his first
ReutersOct 06 2018
Headline Roundup
Aftermath of the Kavanaugh Confirmation
What will be the aftermath of Kavanaugh's confirmation on partisan divisions, November elections, and his tenure in the Supreme Court?
Christian Science Monitor The Hill The New YorkerOct 05 2018
Headline Roundup
US Senate Votes to Advance Kavanaugh Nomination
The US Senate Voted 51 to 49 to advance Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court. A final confirmation vote is expected late Saturday afternoon.
Townhall CNN (Online News) The HillOct 06 2018
Headline Roundup
Senate Readies for Final Vote on Kavanaugh
The US Senate is scheduled to take their final vote on the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh is expected to be confirmed from the senators' publicly announced decisions.
Fox News (Online News) NPR (Online News) Washington PostOct 07 2018
Headline Roundup
President Trump Celebrates Kavanaugh Confirmation
After Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court, President Trump celebrated his victory. Trump declared it was a "historic night," after signing the paperwork to make Kavanaugh's status official.
Newsmax (News) BBC News PoliticoJun 24 2012
News
Spin doctors prepare to pounce on health care decision
With the nine Supreme Court justices poised to announce the fate of President Obamas health care law this week, Washington is bracing for the long-awaited ruling that is expected to rattle the political fault lines leading up to the November election. Published June 24, 2012
Washington TimesJun 23 2012
News
Jarrett to NABJ: White House bracing for health care decision
As the Supreme Court prepares to make a historic ruling on the fate of President Barack Obama's health care law, his top adviser shifted attention on the rest of the White House's legislative agenda rather than the potential dismantling of its signature piece of legislation.
CNN (Online News)