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'The Roberts Court' captures an important transformation
At his confirmation hearings for the position of chief justice of the United States, John G. Roberts Jr. parried skeptics with a reassuring metaphor: "Judges are like umpires," he memorably testified. "Umpires don't make the rules, they apply them. The...Tags: Book, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Healthcare Laws, Barack Obama
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Supreme Court won't revive Alabama immigration law
WASHINGTON— The Supreme Court made it clear Monday that enforcing immigration laws was reserved for the federal government, not the states. By an 8-1 vote, the justices rejected a request from Alabama to revive part of a 2011 law designed to drive...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, American Civil Liberties Union, Justice and Rights, Career and Workplace
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Peter Sagal's 'Constitution USA' hits the road with humor
NEW YORK — If someone told you of a barnstorming TV host who interviewed people around the country about a given subject, you'd say it sounds like a lot of the road-trip reality series that have proliferated on cable TV. But what if that host...
Tags: Radio, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Crime, Law and Justice, Travel, PBS (tv network)
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Three justices' concern over gay parenting surprises experts
WASHINGTON — During last week's Supreme Court arguments on gay marriage, Justice Antonin Scalia asserted that "there's considerable disagreement" among experts over whether "raising a child in a single-sex family is harmful or not." Two other...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Family, Same-Sex Marriage, University of Cambridge, American Academy of Pediatrics
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COLUMN - Can Tsarnaev be ruled an 'enemy combatant'?
Reuters(Ari Melber is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Ari Melber April 22 (Reuters) - Three major legal questions are now swirling around the Boston bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Since his dramatic capture Friday night, the public...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Defendants, Human Rights
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Chasm divides gun control and gun rights advocates
SACRAMENTO — "Living in parallel universes," is how Senate leader Darrell Steinberg describes it. Gun control and gun rights advocates "talking past each other." Emanating from different cultures, incapable of agreeing on how to make us all...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Mark Leno, Loni Hancock, U.S. Senate, Firearms
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Manchin-Toomey amendment simply extended background checks
I applaud Sen. Toomey for his leadership on gun safety legislation. Our democratic process is based on compromise, and I am grateful to be represented by someone who is willing to find ways to make the nation safer while protecting our constitutional...Tags: Politics, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, Lobbying, Federal Gun Control Legislation (2013)
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Letters: The language of Justice Scalia
Re "Scalia's poison pen," Opinion, April 14 Bigoted as Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's views on homosexuality seem, he makes a valid legal point by intimating that equal protection claims asserted to support gay marriage similarly support...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Gays and Lesbians, Family, Birth Defects, Ethics
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Duncan Hosie: Don't expect any surprises from offensive Scalia
It seems these days everyone is speculating about how Justice Anthony M. Kennedy will approach the two same-sex marriage cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. But I haven't heard anyone wondering which side Antonin Scalia will be on. He has made his...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Crime, Law and Justice, Family, Clarence Thomas, Same-Sex Marriage
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What now on gun control?
Despite the mounting casualties of gun violence and a brutal massacre that left 20 children dead in Newtown, Conn., the Senate on Wednesday failed to pass a bipartisan compromise to widen background checks for potential purchasers of guns as well as...
Tags: Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Weapon Control, Politics, Gun Control
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Justices rule U.S. courts not world forum for human rights suits
WASHINGTON— U.S. courts will not be the world forum for lawsuits brought by victims of human rights abuses abroad who seek damages from multinational corporations or deposed tyrants, the Supreme Court declared Wednesday. In a decision welcomed...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Stephen Breyer, John G. Roberts, Jr., Philippines, Petroleum Industry
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Supreme Court blocks overseas human rights cases from U.S. courts
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has declared that American courts will not be the world’s forum for deciding suits alleging human rights abuses by corporations and foreign tyrants on foreign soil. In a 9-0 decision, the high court tossed...Tags: Stephen Breyer, Crime, Law and Justice, John G. Roberts, Jr., Human Rights, Criminal Laws
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