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Mar 29 2024
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James Solomon on the Quraishi Decision
Jersey City Councilman James Solomon released the following statement today after U.S. District Court Judge Zahid Quraishi granted a preliminary injunction that ends the organization line for the 2024 primary election and mandates office block voting: “It’s hard to overstate how monumental the end of the county line is for NJ politics. For as long as I’ve lived in New Jersey, let alone served
New Jersey GlobeDec 22 2023
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Supreme Court dodges decision on Trump presidential immunity claims in 2020 election case
The Supreme Court on Friday decided not to intervene in former President Donald Trump's criminal case for now, saying it wouldn't decide a key issue of whether he is broadly immune for actions he took challenging the 2020 election. DEMOCRATS SPLIT ON WHETHER COLORADO BALLOT RULING WILL HURT BIDEN IN 2024 The high court denied without comment special counsel Jack Smith's request asking the
Washington ExaminerApr 19 2024
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A team of bitter rivals is making Israel’s most crucial war decisions
And they did it with no love lost for each other. It is, by all accounts, a group riven by political animosities, rancor that was beginning to fracture the body before Iran’s attack last weekend served to paper the divisions over, at least for now. The reports suggest Gallant pushed unsuccessfully in the first weeks of the war to launch an offensive against Hezbollah, which was sending
Washington PostApr 18 2024
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South Korea finmin: to take immediate, decisive response to FX volatility
SEOUL, April 19 (Reuters) - South Korea's finance minister said on Friday authorities would take immediate and decisive action if needed to respond to excessive volatility in the foreign exchange market.
Minister Choi Sang-mok said authorities would stand ready to utilise the market stabilising programme of 94 trillion won ($68.00 billion) if needed to stabilise financial markets.
ReutersApr 15 2024
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The Supreme Court’s confusing new anti-trans decision, explained
The Supreme Court handed down a strange set of opinions on Monday evening, which accompanied a decision that largely reinstates Idaho’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors. The ban was previously blocked by a lower court.
None of the opinions in Labrador v. Poe spend much time discussing whether such a ban is constitutional — although Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s concurring opinion
VoxApr 21 2024
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Stephen Breyer insists politics don't play a role in Supreme Court's decisions
But, the former justice said, sometimes they consider real-world consequences. Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is pushing back on claims that the institution has become increasingly political, reflecting the partisan divides in America at large as the high court weighs in on Donald Trump's candidacy, abortion access and more. "I've not seen politics in the court, and I've been
ABC News (Online)Apr 18 2024
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Decline in demand for marijuana in Colorado leads to tough decision for Frisco business
After it became one of the first states in the U.S. to legalize recreational marijuana, Colorado saw a huge boom in business from the companies that suddenly had a new market to dive into and new customers to sell to. Now some of that heat has cooled off, and businesses like The Hydro Shack in Frisco are feeling the effects. At one time, The Hydro Shack's plant nutrient products aimed
CBS News (Online)Apr 17 2024
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Appeals court rules on federal judge decision that rocked N.J. politics
In the latest big development in a case that has rocked Garden State politics, a federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a federal judge’s decision to block New Jersey’s controversial “county line” ballot design in this year’s Democratic primary. The three-judge panel from the U.S. 3rd District Court of Appeals rejected an appeal from several county Democratic parties. That means county
nj.comApr 17 2024
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Decision to ask voters for higher 911 surcharge will come down to the wire
GENESEE COUNTY, MI -- The county Board of Commissioners will go down to the wire before deciding whether to ask voters for a higher telephone surcharge to support the 911 emergency dispatch system. Commissioners voted for a second time on Wednesday, April 17, to postpone a decision on whether to add the surcharge proposal to the August primary ballot, saying they still have questions about
MLive.comApr 22 2024
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Judge delays decision on whether arrest of San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy was warranted
A Superior Court judge will decide Wednesday, April 24, whether San Bernardino County sheriff’s Deputy Christopher Bingham will stand trial for allegedly possessing firearms and explosive devices for the benefit of the Mongols motorcycle gang. On Monday, as Bingham’s preliminary hearing concluded, his attorney, Jeff G. Moore, challenged the merits of the deputy’s March 23 arrest in Riverside
Orange County Register