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Apr 19 2024
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GOP House Committee Reveals Docs Of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Targeting Musk’s X
Dozens of decisions from a Brazilian Supreme Court Justice related to his targeting of Elon Musk’s social media platform X have been revealed. Justice Alexandre de Moraes had barred X from making the decisions public, but the Republican-controlled House Judiciary Committee, as a result of committee subpoenas involving X, revealed the decisions in a 541-page staff report, according to the
The Daily WireApr 10 2024
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Arizona reacts to state Supreme Court implementing 1860 abortion law
Democrats shout down Rep. Matt Gress, R-Phoenix, after he moved to force a vote in the Arizona House on the 1864 abortion ban and then sided with fellow Republicans to stop the effort on April 10, 2024. Mary Jo Pitzl/The Republic Gov. Katie Hobbs arrives at a news conference on the Arizona Supreme Court abortion law ruling at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix on April 9, 2024. Mark Henle/
AZ CentralApr 18 2024
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Arkansas Supreme Court rules in favor of West Memphis Three in ongoing DNA battle
Arkansas Supreme Court rules in favor of West Memphis Three in ongoing DNA battle The Arkansas Supreme Court has reversed a Crittenden County judge's ruling on DNA testing in the West Memphis Three case, opening an avenue for modern testing to be done. In June 2022, a Crittenden County Circuit Court judge denied the request to test DNA with the M-Vac method which releases and captures cells
The Commercial AppealApr 18 2024
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Supreme Court to weigh whether bans targeting homeless encampments run afoul of the Constitution
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday will weigh arguments in a case involving the homeless and bans on where they may sleep, the most significant one on the issue in decades. The dispute involves whether laws that punish homeless people with civil citations for camping on public property are outside the bounds of the Constitution. Cities have been searching for ways to address homeless
CBS News (Online)Apr 09 2024
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Evening Report — Arizona Supreme Court bans abortion with 1864 law
The Arizona Supreme Court has banned nearly all abortions in the state, amid a national battle over reproductive rights. The Hill’s Lauren Irwin breaks down the 1864 law here. In the state Supreme Court’s 4-2 decision, the justices argue they didn’t have to enforce a 15-week ban implemented by former Gov. Doug Ducey (R) in 2022. Instead, the court argued that a Civil War-era abortion law,
The HillApr 14 2024
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Biden lawsuit 'subverting states rights' to regulate abortion heads to Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is set to consider a second abortion case this term, this time dealing with claims by a Republican-led state that the Biden administration is attempting to wield a 40-year-old federal law as an "abortion mandate." On the heels of a debate over the Federal Food and Drug Administration’s regulation of an abortion pill, the high court will consider later this month whether the
Fox News (Online News)Apr 09 2024
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Supreme Court Justices Reject Hidden 'Bombshell' in Arizona Abortion Case
Two justices on the Arizona Supreme Court called out the "bombshell" in their colleagues' historic abortion ruling.
In a 4-2 decision, the state's high court upheld an 1864 law on Tuesday, which was codified in 1901, allowing a near-total abortion ban to go into effect in Arizona. Under the 123-year-old law, all procedures are barred except in cases when "it is necessary to save" the
NewsweekApr 14 2024
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Supreme Court to debate 'sleeper' case that could affect Trump federal prosecution
It is the "sleeper" case that could upend the most closely watched criminal prosecution in the nation. And how the U.S. Supreme Court decides the fate of an obscure Capitol riot defendant will have immediate legal and political implications for the former and perhaps future president. The justices on Tuesday will hold oral arguments in the appeal of Joseph Fischer, one of more than 300 people
Fox News (Online News)Apr 09 2024
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Jan. 6 defendant asks Supreme Court to throw out obstruction charge
The Supreme Court will hear oral argument on April 16 in the case of a former police officer from Pennsylvania who entered the Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, attacks. Joseph Fischer, who was charged with (among other things) assaulting a police officer, disorderly conduct in the Capitol, and obstruction of a congressional proceeding, has asked the justices to throw out the charge that he
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