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Apr 16 2024
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Iowa Supreme Court chastises Wapello County prosecutor for inappropriate sexual comments
The Iowa Supreme Court has reprimanded an elected county prosecutor after it found he made repeated sexual comments at work. An attorney disciplinary panel had recommended Wapello County Attorney Reuben Neff be suspended for 60 days after two female former employees in his office complained about Neff's inappropriate statements. Among other incidents, Neff was accused of talking about judges
Des Moines RegisterApr 23 2024
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When it comes to Trump Supreme Court bid for immunity, his test case is Richard Nixon
WASHINGTON − At landmark arguments Thursday in Donald Trump's longshot Supreme Court bid for presidential immunity, his test case is Richard Nixon. After Nixon avoided criminal charges from Watergate through a presidential pardon, he set the standard for whether presidents can face lawsuits. An Air Force weapons analyst had sued Nixon, claiming he’d been fired in retaliation for telling
"USA Today" ContributorApr 15 2024
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Supreme Court Lets Red State Enforce Ban On Child Sex Changes
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that Idaho could enforce its ban on sex-change surgeries for minors. The law passed in 2023 bars doctors from prescribing hormone therapy, puberty blockers or performing sex-change operations such as a mastectomy, vaginoplasty or phalloplasty on minor patients. The law was challenged by two families with children who identify as transgender in July 2023 alongside
The Daily CallerApr 15 2024
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Supreme Court Clears Way, for Now, for Idaho to Ban Transgender Treatment for Minors
The Supreme Court on Monday temporarily allowed Idaho to enforce a ban on gender-affirming treatment for minors, effectively suggesting that at least some justices appear comfortable with wading into another front in the culture wars.
In siding with state officials who had asked the court to lift a block on the law, the justices were split, with a majority of the conservative justices
New York Times (News)Apr 15 2024
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US Supreme Court lets Idaho enforce ban on transgender care for minors
April 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday let a Republican-backed law in Idaho that criminalizes gender-affirming care for transgender minors broadly take effect after a federal judge blocked it as unconstitutional . The justices granted Republican Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador's request to narrow a preliminary injunction issued by U.S. District Judge Lynn Winmill, who ruled
ReutersApr 15 2024
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is no-show for Monday’s oral arguments
New York Daily NewsApr 15 2024
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N.Y. judge refuses Trump’s request to attend Supreme Court immunity argument
A New York judge refused Monday to let former President Donald Trump attend Supreme Court arguments on April 25 instead of his hush money trial. Defense lawyer Todd Blanche said Mr. Trump faces multiple legal cases at once and considers them all to be important. The justices in Washington will consider whether a former president is immune from criminal charges for official acts he committed
Washington TimesApr 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 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 22 2024
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Supreme Court Case Today Will Decide Whether Homeless Can Be Banned From ‘Public Camping’
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Monday in a case that will determine whether cities can ban homeless people from sleeping in public spaces, as several involuntarily homeless people have challenged a city’s ban on “public camping” that’s likely to have impacts nationwide. The court will hear oral arguments in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, a case brought by several involuntarily
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