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How the Supreme Court will reveal its healthcare ruling
WASHINGTON -- Just before 10 a.m. EDT today, the nine justices of the Supreme Court will be summoned by a buzzer to the robing room behind the court bench. No matter how acrimonious the fight over the healthcare decision they are about to announce,...
Tags: Sonia Sotomayor, Crime, Law and Justice, Elena Kagan, Judges, Los Angeles Times
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Reactions to healthcare ruling toe party lines
Among the area's congressional representatives, reaction to the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling Thursday on President Obama's healthcare overhaul were diametrically opposed, mirroring their respective parties and the dialogue on Capitol Hill. On one side,...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Barack Obama, U.S. Supreme Court, Politics, Adam Schiff
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Hospitals supply the voice of reason
The U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision on Thursday to uphold President Obama's healthcare law shocked conservatives and sent lawmakers, pundits and media networks into a daylong frenzy. Hospitals, meanwhile, were breathing a sigh of relief. While...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Hospitals and Clinics, Barack Obama, U.S. Supreme Court, Health
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Chief Justice Roberts speaks at LaPorte alma mater
La Lumiere school held their graduation today and Chief Justice John Roberts, Jr. made the journey from Washington D.C. to LaPorte to give the commencement speech. In his speech, Roberts gave students tips on being friendly to everyone you meet and...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Justice System
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John Roberts in LaPorte
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts gives the commencement address on Friday, May 24, 2013, at LaLumiere School in LaPorte, Ind. Roberts is a 1973 graduate of the school.
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court
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Supreme Court upholds FCC power in cellphone tower case
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court's two leading conservatives staked out opposite stands Monday over whether judges should play a greater role in second-guessing regulations issued by "unelected bureaucrats" in federal agencies. The divide arose when...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Federal Communications Commission
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Roberts to give LaLumiere address
LAPORTE -- U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts will deliver the commencement address at LaLumiere School, where he graduated in 1973. Roberts, who grew up in Long Beach, will speak at the May 24 graduation ceremony, which starts at 10 a.m....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Long Beach (Nassau, New York), U.S. Supreme Court, George W. Bush
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Catholic 'Sharia' in Pittsburgh
In the post-9/11 culture wars over Islamic fundamentalism, American conservatives — properly — have condemned attempts in Muslim countries to punish blasphemy or insults to the prophet Muhammad. It will be interesting to see if they are...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Colleges and Universities, Trials, Christianity, Freedom of the Press
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Nation and Melone: Will Supreme Court end affirmative action for college admissions?
Americans embrace the ideal of equality. However, we have had a difficult time with the concept in practice. The towering rhetoric of the Declaration of Independence that "all men are created equal" was shamefully belied by the enshrinement of slavery...
Tags: Lehigh University, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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What gives with Sandra Day O'Connor?
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor should never have retired from the U.S. Supreme Court. She is an 83-year-old with plenty of energy, which she expends hearing lower-court cases, giving speeches, and making me want to tear my hair out by talking like the...
Tags: Political Fundraising, Al Gore, U.S. Supreme Court, Politics, Elections
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Tinley Park, Lincoln-Way police blotter: April 24
The following items were taken from police reports. Tinley Park •A wallet containing $200, credit cards and identification was reported taken April 12 from a 55-year-old Manhattan woman while shopping at a household decorating-organizing store at...
Tags: Frankfort, Cook County Government, Phoenix (Cook, Illinois), Trials, Tinley Park
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Walmart bill's death a strange development [Editorial]
A Harford County Council bill designed to block the proposed move of Walmart's Abingdon store about two miles to the north to a plot near the intersection of Route 924 and Plumtree Road came to strange end last week. The bill, which initially seemed...Tags: Walmart
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