Supreme Court to Decide Whether Gerrymandering Is Constitutionally Required
Supreme Court to Decide Whether Gerrymandering Is Constitutionally Required On Monday, March 2, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in the case, Arizona State Legislature v. Arizona Independent...
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Supreme Court: Voting Rights Act Still Applies On Wednesday, the Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision in the consolidated cases of Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama and Alabama Democratic...
View ArticleMike Huckabee Says There Should be Term Limits for Supreme Court Justices
Mike Huckabee Says There Should be Term Limits for Supreme Court Justices Would you support term limits for the Supreme Court?*Not SureYesNoEmail* Required to prove your humanity The LA Times reported...
View ArticleSCOTUS: Medicaid Providers Cannot Sue States to Raise Reimbursement Rates
SCOTUS: Medicaid Providers Cannot Sue States to Raise Reimbursement Rates The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that doctors and health care providers cannot sue to force a state to raise reimbursement rates...
View ArticleHow the Supreme Court and Gay Marriage Are Changing Your Religion
How the Supreme Court and Gay Marriage Are Changing Your Religion On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments for and against the constitutionality of equal marriage rights for gay and lesbian...
View ArticleJustice Ginsburg Proves Opponents of Gay Marriage Really Have No Argument
Justice Ginsburg Proves Opponents of Gay Marriage Really Have No Argument If Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wasn’t a favorite among gay rights activists and supporters of marriage equality,...
View ArticleJudges Are Not Politicians, SCOTUS Affirms in 5-4 Decision
Judges Are Not Politicians, SCOTUS Affirms in 5-4 Decision On Wednesday, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of state laws barring elected judges from directly asking for campaign donations....
View ArticleCampaign Finance Reformers Didn’t Win Anything in Roberts Ruling on...
Campaign Finance Reformers Didn’t Win Anything in Roberts Ruling on Contributions to Judges With all the hoopla from such good government organizations like Common Cause, you’d think campaign finance...
View ArticleBen Carson Says 10% Flat Tax Works in the Bible, It Will Work Now
Ben Carson Says 10% Flat Tax Works in the Bible, It Will Work Now In an interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday, Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson weighed in on a number of issues,...
View ArticleIf You Aren’t Eligible to Vote, Supreme Court May Rule You’re Not A Person
If You Aren’t Eligible to Vote, Supreme Court May Rule You’re Not A Person On Tuesday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case, Evenwel v. Abbott. The case centers on what constitutes the principle...
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