How Many Judges Are In The Supreme Court Of Washington

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How Many 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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Conservatives worry that John Roberts will 'go wobbly' on 'Obamacare'
Los Angeles Times
This from a Wall Street Journal editorial: "You can tell the Supreme Court is getting closer to its historic Obamacare ruling because the left is making one last attempt to intimidate the justices. The latest effort includes taunting Chief Justice John
The public trial of Justice RobertsOrlando Sentinel
THE AMAZING MR. CLEMENTNewsWithViews.com

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Minn. Supreme Court reverses conviction of mom found guilty of killing newborn
Minneapolis Star Tribune
She was convicted of first-degree murder in Washington County District Court. But Justice Paul H. Anderson wrote that because of "improper conduct of certain state officials, a reversal is warranted in the interests of justice.

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Stanford University News

Big Money Corporate Spending in Elections May Lose in Supreme Court: Citizens
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
WASHINGTON, DC (PRWEB) May 23, 2012 Citizens United, the controversial 2010 US Supreme Court decision that allows for virtually unlimited corporate spending in state elections, may face an immediate effective reversal if the Court refuses,
After 'Citizens United,' is constitutional amendment needed?iWatch News
Citizens United IISacramento Bee

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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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The Atlantic

Patrick Fitzgerald, Transcendent Federal Prosecutor, Steps Down
The Atlantic
By Andrew Cohen An unflappable lawyer, he could be a future attorney general, Supreme Court justice, or director of the FBI. Let's hope he comes back to public service. US Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, who announced Wednesday that he will soon leave the

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