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Thomas Cook

US Supreme Court; Assisted Suicide - 1 views

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    The legal aspects of assisted suicide are covered in this website. It shows how fractured the court is on the subject. It speaks of the two federal courts who struck down laws against assisted suicide, and how the Supreme Court overturned these laws.
Garrett Canepa

Supreme Court Upholds Health Care Law, 5-4, in Victory for Obama - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    first sight of the verdict of Obama Care fresh out of the Supreme Court
Ellexis Zieska

Same-sex marriage in the United States - 0 views

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    The fed gov does not recognize same sex marriage, however six states have amended this and grant same sex marriage.
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    There will be five court cases heard by the supreme court about legalizing same-sex marriage. Several courts have legalized the marriages but 39 states still prohibit it. The DOMA (Defense of Marriage Act), which prevents federal governments from recognizing same sex marriage and allows each state the choice to do so as well, has been found unconstitutional in eight federal courts with two court appeals.
Keith Walentiny

California gay marriage case headed to U.S. Supreme Court - 0 views

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    This article is about the appeal to the Supreme Court, of the Proposition 8 that was passed in California in November 2008. Two same sex couples sued, saying that the proposition went against their constitutional rights. Two judges ruled that it did go against the U.S. constitution.
Garrett Canepa

Supreme Court: Individuals Have Right to Bear Arms : NPR - 0 views

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    We have a right to bear arms, but there is still alot of controversy arising with this 2nd Amendment right. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and mine is that if you are a responsible human being, and you are using the weapon as protection and leaving it in a safe place with the right precautions than you can have one, and you aren't abusing the right to have one. But if you are going to obtain a gun and bad decisions and leave it in places where it is easily accessable to those who shouldn't have it than you are irrisponsible and shouldn't be allowed to carry one. But, how are we supposed to sift through these personalities and find out who is capable of following the guidlines. Well...that is the million dollar question now isn't is?
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    Analyzes the ruling of the supreme court on the right to bear arms. Goes into detail about the individual rights of bearing arms but also list some of the other restrictions present
Alisa Cooper

The Supreme Court Retreats on Habeas - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "this week the court rejected appeals in seven habeas cases involving detainees challenging the legality of their imprisonment. "
Kristine Amling

Marriage cases on Supreme Court docket - 0 views

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    The article "Marriage cases on Supreme Court docket" discusses some cases that are current pending in the Supreme Court. All cases are about the inequality of rights in a same sex marriage compared to the traditional marriage and the disadvantages/discriminations that occured with it.
Albert Morales

Supreme Court Upholds Westboro Baptist Church's Right to Military Funeral Protests - 0 views

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    Our first amendment is freedom of speech. Speech also includes written word. The supreme courted ruled that protests at military funerals, is freedom of speech..
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    U.S Supreme Court ruled that protest at military funerals was okay, because of the first amendment. Chief Justice John Roberts said that protestors could not be held accountable for the damages sought by the family of a fallen Marine. Speech is powerful. People have rights, but often they take it too far.
Kevin Deane

'Obamacare,' SB 1070 highlight Supreme Court agenda - 0 views

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    The supreme court has been asked to decide the constitutionality of Obama's healthcare policy and Arizona's SB1070. In turn, the court will have to decide on the extent of the federal government's power.
Maurice Cooper

Supreme Court to decide whether police can take your blood without your permission - 0 views

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    Supreme court will soon decide on if the police can obtain a blood sample with out the person consent. This will be a turning point for police officers.
Alisa Cooper

Are Super PACs Good or Bad for Democracy? - 0 views

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    "Super PACs arose after the 2010 Supreme Court decisions in Citizens United vs. Federal Election Committee, which said that corporations could donate to political candidates because of free speech, and Speechnow.org vs. Federal Election Committee, which states that individuals cannot be limited in how much they donate to corporations because of free speech. Many were not pleased with this decision because it has paved the way for billionaires like Adelson and George Soros to funnel as much money as they please into campaigns both publicly and anonymously."
jason roundtree

Supreme Court Reins In Police on GPS Trackers - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    I am glad that the Supreme Court stopped Police from just tracking people without warrant. 
Hunter Boswell

Supreme Court will rule on President Obama's immigration plan - 0 views

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    "The Supreme Court will give President Obama a final shot at implementing his plan to shield more than 4 million undocumented immigrants from deportation. The justices agreed Tuesday to hear the administration's contention that Obama has the power to change immigration policy without going through Congress."
jos2254483

Supreme Court Makes Big Decision On When Cops Can Enter Your Home - 0 views

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    This article talks on a new ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. In the past, if two occupants lived legally in the same house, it was required for an officer to have a warrant and permission from BOTH of the residents before being able to enter. Even if one person said yes and the other said no, the officer would not be able to enter. Now, if an officer has the, "ok" from at least one of the occupants, they can enter with just their approval.
Alisa Cooper

Linda McClain: 5 Constitutional Misconceptions About Same-Sex Marriage - 0 views

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    from Linda McClain Just when liberals had begun to appreciate the virtues of federalism in the efforts to secure the right to same-sex marriage in states where the courts, legislatures and voters are most hospitable to it, the U.S. Supreme Court ...
Brittany Aguirre

Freedom of Religion - 0 views

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    Every now and then the Supreme Court will get a case based on religion. In these cases the court will have to decide whether or not the religion should be excepted or not. One case taken to the court that was said to be illegal was about a coach in New Jersey who prayed with his team before games. This left people angry over the fact that they believe religious displays should not be illegal. This issue has also brought up the question on whether freedom of speech is also being taken away when the Supreme Court rules against displays of religion.
Lauren Kramer

U.S. Supreme Court looks at whether to take up same-sex marriage - 0 views

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    The supreme court needs to decide whether or not to take on more than 10 opened cases regarding discrimination against same-sex couples. They must decide if rights for same-sex couple are actually a fundamental constitutional issue.
adam flores

Gay marriage opponents take unusual tack with Supreme Court - 0 views

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    In this article, Marriage should be limited to unions of a man and a woman because they alone can "produce unplanned and unintended offspring," opponents of gay marriage have told the Supreme Court. By contrast, when same-sex couples decide to have children, "substantial advance planning is required.'
Diane Beeson

Reynolds v. United States (Supreme Court Drama) - eNotes.com - 0 views

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    Polygamy is a battle of both religion and rights for both types of people who are for or against polygamy. The author states the history behind the laws against polygamy as well as the battle between Reynolds and the US for it to be allowed due to the religious beliefs of Mormons. Reynolds was convicted and charged for polygamy, which in turn, ended it everywhere in the US; especially in Utah. Several times, the Reynolds Law has been challenged, but those who have challenged the law have failed.
Albert Morales

Supreme Court Upholds Westboro Baptist Church's Right to Military Funeral Protests - 0 views

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    Personal freedoms being taken a little far by the Westboro Baptist Church. The Westboro Baptist Church protest at military funerals while holding up signs that say "God Hates the USA/Thank God for 9/11," "America is Doomed," "Thank God for IEDs" and "God Hates Fags". The U.S. federal court says that this is their freedom of speech right. If they made it illegal than they would have to change the amendment. Should they?
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