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Hillary Clinton: Court rumor of the day
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated at 4:15 pm EDT The talk today is of a new Supreme Court opening. Nothing like a few loose words in Washington to stir the talk. "I even heard the name, Hillary Clinton today,'' Sen.......Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Democratic Party, Patrick Leahy, Utah, White House
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Newt Gingrich's strategy for another Republican Revolution; 2+2=4 -- full video
Top of the TicketFormer GOP Speaker details plans to defeat Obama -- and a 2012 presidential candidacy?... -
Obama's Supreme Court selection starts
The Swampby Michael Muskal President Obama will meet with senators from both parties on April 21 to discuss the upcoming vacancy on the Supreme Court, the White House announced today. Scheduled to appear are Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada,......Tags: Nevada, Judges, Harry Reid, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics
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Baptist Group Praises Retiring Justice Stevens
The Religion WorldWASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court will lose a friend of church-state separation when Associate Justice John Paul Stevens leaves the bench at the end of this term, according to the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty. But, the Baptist... -
Michelle, Barack Obama: 'Best friends'
The Swampby Mark Silva First Lady Michelle Obama, touring Mexico City on her first solo international trip in her position, was asked if her husband should nominate a woman to replace the retiring Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. "I think......Tags: Michelle Obama, Politics, Television, Entertainment, Barack Obama
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Bill Clinton to ABC’s ‘This Week’: Barack Obama needs to appoint someone to the Supreme Court younger than Hillary and me
The TV Guy» Orlando Sentinel – The TV GuyBill Clinton tells ABC's “This Week” that appointing him to the U.S. Supreme Court wouldn't be a good idea. “I'm already 63 years old. I hope I live to be 90,” Clinton tells Jake Tapper. “I hope I'm just as healthy as Justice... -
Google searches Twitter archive, eventually giving public access to billions of tweets
L.A. Times Tech BlogGoogle is giving netizens access to the vast archive of billions of updates on Twitter, the Internet giant said Wednesday. It made the announcement right before Twitter's inaugural developers' conference Chirp taking place in San Francisco. Searching... -
Obama's partisan, electoral challenge
The Swampby Mark Silva As President Barack Obama sets out to nominate his second member of the Supreme Court, he will meet today with leaders of both parties in the Senate who will be instrumental in confirming -- or resisting --......Tags: Barack Obama, Quinnipiac University, Harry Reid, Mitch McConnell, Patrick Leahy
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Justices reinstate California killer's death sentence
Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court, reversing the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, restored a death sentence Monday for a Central California man who robbed and brutally killed a young woman 25 years ago. The justices, in a 5-4 decision, concluded...Tags: Crimes, Prosecution, Punishment, Trials, Sacramento
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Don't Suspend Habeas Corpus
EVEN IF HE SAYS SO HIMSELF, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, is an expert on constitutional law. So his warning that the Supreme Court is likely to invalidate pending legislation that would create military...Tags: Laws, Parties and Movements, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Trials, Prisoners and Detainees
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New Year's wishes
IN THE TIMES' sporadic New Year's Day tradition of making wishes for the coming year, only a precious few have come true. Last year was no different: Of 36 New Year's wishes, just five were fulfilled; two others were only partially realized. We got the...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Raul Castro, Muqtada Sadr, United Nations, Telecommunication Service
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High court hears Gitmo detainee rights case
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNearly six years after foreign prisoners were first sent to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a clearly divided Supreme Court debated Wednesday how to determine whether these men are dangerous enemy fighters or innocent bystanders caught up in the U.S. war against...Tags: Laws, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Trials, Washington (U.S. state), Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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