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We’re getting wildly differing assessments
The announcement of the Supreme Court’s decision largely upholding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of Thursday, June 28 precipitated a genuine media drama. ...Posted by Pamela Hogle -
The Supreme Court, Citizens United II, and the November election
The case now before the Court is a challenge to a Montana statute that bans corporate spending in state elections. That law seems to be in the teeth of the Supreme Court’s ... -
U.S.: Wait on health care review
(Blog Post) The Obama Administration urges the Court to turn down Virginia’s request to take up swiftly, before an appeals court rules on it, the constitutionality of the new health ...Posted by Jon Mitchell -
McDonald v. City of Chicago : Much ado about not much?
(Blog Post) The Supreme Court’s decision in McDonald v. City of Chicago to incorporate the Second Amendment may be a headline-grabber, but it is hardly surprising. Virtually every ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
“Honest services” law pared down
(Blog Post) Three separate rulings, threatening (though not quite nullifying) convictions or prosecutions in three different criminal corruption cases, put an exclamation point on the ...Posted by Beth Wellington -
Analysis: Partial U.S. victory on terrorism
it does not violate the Constitution for the government to block speech and other forms of advocacy supporting a foreign organization that has been officially labeled as ...Posted by Beth Wellington -
Analysis: Tilting Miranda toward the police
More than four decades after the Supreme Court ordered police to warn suspects about their rights before questioning them, the actual day-to-day practice has not turned out to ...Posted by Beth Wellington -
The times, they are a-changin’
(Blog Post) For the time being, Kagan can anticipate that, on many of the heavy controversies that come before the Court, she may not have much opportunity to exert significant influence. ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
The “Kennedy Court,” only more so
If it has been so that the Supreme Court could properly be called the “Kennedy Court,” because of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy’s grip on a tie-breaking vote much of the ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
The personhood of corporations
(Blog Post) Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens may have had his tongue in his cheek, or perhaps wanted merely to taunt the majority, when he wrote in Thursday’s opinion on the role ...Posted by Derek Hawkins
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