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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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Washington Times

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
Supreme Court rejects widow's claim in Social Security caseLos Angeles Times
Justices deny benefits for child conceived after death of a parentCNN International
Supreme Court: Twins conceived after dad died cannot get benefitsWashington Times
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Former Supreme Court justice: Death penalty does 'very little good' [AUDIO]
Daily Caller
By Michelle Fields Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens spoke in Washington, DC Monday, blasting the death penalty and saying it “does a lot of harm, and does really very little good.” Stevens was speaking at the American Law Institute's

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Steve Bullock, Montana Attorney General, Takes A Stand In Citizens United Sequel
Huffington Post
Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock is defending his state's corporate political spending limits at the US Supreme Court. WASHINGTON -- Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock says that he has been so personally involved in the Citizens United sequel

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Supreme court rules for government on immigrants' residence
Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the length of lawful residence in the United States by immigrant parents cannot be considered by the federal government in deciding whether their children should be deported. The justices
Supreme Court says child who lived with immigrant parents doesn't get Washington Post

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