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Apr 23 2024
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U.S. Supreme Court justices seem split on how far to go to allow cities to regulate homelessness
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday dove into the high-stakes case on homelessness that originated in Oregon’s Grants Pass with justices struggling to figure out where to draw the line on how far cities can go to regulate how people sleep or camp in public spaces.
They also asked if the Supreme Court even needed to intervene in this case since Oregon in 2021 adopted its own state law that
The OregonianApr 18 2024
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Kate Coleman, Free Speech Movement veteran who wrote courageous exposés, dies at 81
At some point Coleman, a senior English lit major from Encino, left her sandwich station to investigate the contents of a file cabinet that had been liberated in the course of the all-day, all-night occupation. The documents therein revealed that administrators were involved in some sneaky agribusiness deals that exposed a level of hypocrisy Coleman could not abide. She got arrested and jailed
San Francisco ChronicleApr 18 2024
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Public defenders, foster kids, climate: Programs created during California's boom may stall amid deficit
Just a few years ago, California’s budget was overflowing with a record high surplus, spurring the creation of a slew of new programs reflecting the state’s liberal ideals. Democrats who control the state Capitol funded pilots to test new ways to support foster youth, help oil workers transition to cleaner industries and prevent more Californians from becoming homeless — just some of the
Los Angeles TimesApr 17 2024
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Wisconsin Supreme Court justices question power of legislative committees
MADISON – The liberal majority of the Wisconsin Supreme Court indicated it was skeptical of the power the Legislature's budget committee has to halt land purchases by the Department of Natural Resources. The justices heard arguments Wednesday in the case filed against the Republican members of the Joint Finance Committee by Gov. Tony Evers last year, over anonymous legislative objections to
Milwaukee Journal SentinelDec 23 2023
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State Supreme Court Orders New Maps For Wisconsin Months After Liberals Win Majority On Court
The Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the state’s legislative maps on Friday just months after liberals took a 4-3 advantage on the court. In a 4-3 decision, the liberal justices said that the current maps violated the state’s constitution and needed to be redrawn. The decision was celebrated by Democrats, who have claimed that the legislative maps in the state were rigged, while Republicans
The Daily WireApr 23 2024
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Supreme Court Justices Question if Outdoor-Sleeping Ban Unfairly Targets Homeless
During oral arguments on Monday in a key case involving the policing of homeless encampments, Supreme Court justices questioned lawyers about what it means to be homeless, when people with nowhere to go should be allowed to sleep outside, and how far municipalities should be allowed to go to enforce anti-camping laws.
Theane Evangelis, a lawyer representing the small southern Oregon
National Review (News)Apr 17 2024
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College fields outrage over ‘controversial’ conservative commencement speaker Riley Gaines
But some female student athletes said they support the selection Following the announcement of a “controversial” leading conservative speaker for its commencement address, Adrian College has faced backlash from pro-LBGTQ+ students and alumni demanding officials disinvite the speaker. The small, private Michigan liberal arts university shared that Riley Gaines would headline its May 5
The College FixApr 17 2024
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Jeffrey Toobin exposes himself to criticism after calling Justice Thomas a 'disgrace'
Jeffrey Toobin, a former CNN analyst who continues to make appearances on the liberal network, lashed out at U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Tuesday for daring to question the Biden Department of Justice's uneven application of the law. By calling the highly esteemed constitutionalist a "disgrace," Toobin exposed himself once again to criticism over his less than sterling public
The BlazeAug 27 2023
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Ukraine says it has liberated southeastern village of Robotyne
KYIV, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Ukraine said on Monday its troops had liberated the southeastern settlement of Robotyne and were trying to advance further south in their counteroffensive against Russian forces.
"Robotyne has been liberated," Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar was quoted as saying by Ukraine's military.
The military said last week that its forces had raised the
ReutersApr 17 2024
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NPR under fire after it suspends editor detesting newsroom partisanship: 'Hard left propaganda machine'
NPR is under fire again, this time for punishing the veteran editor who took his concerns public about the liberal takeover of its newsroom. The organization's in-house media correspondent David Folkenflik reported Tuesday that Uri Berliner, NPR's senior business editor who wrote the bombshell essay about his employer's bias, was placed on a five-day suspension without pay that began Friday. "
Fox News (Online News)