How A Lot Of Judges Are In The Supreme Court Of Washington

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How A Lot Of Judges Are In The Supreme Court Of Washington

In her January 12, 2011 State of the Judiciary Address, Washington State Chief Justice Barbara Madsen elaborated on her concerns regarding the ...

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Don't mess with voting rights
Los Angeles Times
A federal appeals court has upheld the requirement that places with histories of discrimination 'pre-clear' changes in election procedures. The Supreme Court should honor that ruling. The US Supreme Court Building, located Capitol Hill in Washington,

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Daily Mail

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Surveillance Case
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
By ADAM LIPTAK / The New York Times WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a case concerning the government's use of electronic surveillance to monitor the international communications of people suspected of having ties to terrorist
Justices deny benefits for child conceived after death of a parentCNN
Court: Twins conceived after dad's death using frozen sperm shouldn't get Washington Post

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Stars and Stripes

Supreme Court to consider case on secret international wiretapping
Stars and Stripes
By David G. Savage The justices of the US Supreme Court. From left: Clarence Thomas, Sonia Sotomayor, Antonin Scalia, Stephen Breyer, Chief Justice John Roberts, Samuel Alito, Anthony Kennedy, Elena Kagan and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. WASHINGTON - The
Supreme Court to hear government eavesdropping appealReuters
Supreme Court could throw out lawsuit challenging US right to eavesdrop on Greenfield Daily Reporter
Supreme Court to consider case on secret wiretappingPittsburgh Post Gazette
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Kansas City Star

Citizens United II
Mid Columbia Tri City Herald
That penultimate sentence in now-retired Justice John Paul Stevens' brilliant dissent of the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission proved extraordinarily prescient. Whatever fears he and others might have had that the US Supreme Court ruling
Montana AG urges US Supreme Court to keep corporate spending banThe Missoulian
WV, 21 other states join campaign finance fightState Journal
All Share ServicesSalon
Saugerties Post Star -truthout
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Supreme Court could throw out lawsuit challenging US right to eavesdrop on
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court says it will consider shutting down a legal challenge to a law that lets the United States eavesdrop on overseas communications. A federal appeals court ruled last year that a lawsuit filed by lawyers, journalists and