How Quite A Few Justices Are On The Supreme Court Of Washington

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How Quite A Few Justices Are On The Supreme Court Of Washington

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Wall Street Journal

ObamaCare vs. the First Amendment
Wall Street Journal
The third possibility is a US Supreme Court ruling striking down ObamaCare in its totality (the individual mandate as exceeding Congress's authority under the Constitution, the rest of the law as unworkable absent the mandate). As we noted in March,
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msnbc.com (blog)

Solicitor general's performance inspires both critics and defenders
msnbc.com (blog)
This courtroom sketch by Art Lien shows Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, right, speaking to Justice Antonin Scalia on March 26, 2012 as he argues his case before the Supreme Court in Washington, DC. Justice Sonia Sotomayor told Verrilli during

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NEW SYNDICATED COLUMNS
Florida Times-Union (blog)
And, difficult as this is to accept in our Twitter culture, Supreme Court justices needn't be popular. Nevertheless, the left is pushing many such non-legal arguments, including that the court shouldn't overturn a "popular" legislative act.

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Obama term 2: Will Republicans cooperate, could Hillary end up on the Supreme
Washington Post (blog)
You mention the possibility of Supreme Court vacancies. What are the odds of Associate Justice Hillary Clinton? I've often wondered if this is a job she'd want. In certain ways, it would make a lot of sense. And we used to have much more of a tradition

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The Atlantic

Sheriff Joe Arpaio Allegedly Not Only Harrassed Latinos But Ignored Crime
The Atlantic
It should be required reading at the Supreme Court. Before the United States Supreme Court issues its ruling in Arizona v. United States, the justices should take a few minutes to read the Justice Department's new civil rights complaint filed Thursday

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