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Supreme Court to Hear Major Mississippi Abortion Case Challenging Roe v Wade

Supreme Court to Hear Major Mississippi Abortion Case Challenging Roe v. Wade Claire Hansen © OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images (FILES) In this file photo Pro-choice and pro-life activists demonstrate in front of the the US Supreme Court during the 47th annual March for Life on January 24, 2020 in Washington, DC. - The United States Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear what may be its most significant case in decades on the controversial subject of abortion. (Photo by OLIVIER DOULIERY / AFP) (Photo by OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images) The Supreme Court said Monday that it will review a Mississippi abortion law, giving the court s 6-3 conservative majority an opportunity to reconsider precedents it has set about abortion rights, including the landmark Roe v. Wade decision in 1973 granting women the right to choose an abortion.

The Supreme Court s shocking ruling sends a cold-blooded message

Take a walk with me inside the mind of Brett Jones. He was the plaintiff in Jones v. Mississippi, the United State Supreme Court case I told you about Monday. In a 6-3 opinion, written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the court rolled back two previous rulings regarding lifetime imprisonment without parole for minors. The previous rulings, called Miller and Montgomery, held that lifetime imprisonment for juvenile offenders was justified only in the worse of the worse cases when a convict is permanently incorrigible. In Jones, Kavanaugh said nah. Life in prison s fine even if corrigible. I want you to take this walk with me to understand more fully the complex layers of cruelty in Kavanaugh s opinion. By understanding that his point is not punishment in the service of democracy and justice but instead punishment in the service of impunity and power, I hope you will understand the need for calling this barbarism instead of what we usually call it. Conservatism seems like somethin

Federal judge throws out firearm seizure lawsuit filed by parents of convicted cop-killer Frein

Mannion | Wikipedia SCRANTON – A federal judge has dismissed a civil rights lawsuit filed against the Pike County District Attorney’s Office and the Pennsylvania State Police, from the parents of a man who committed a murderous attack against a state police barracks in 2014, for what they feel was an unlawful seizure of their cache of firearms. Eugene Michael Frein and Deborah Frein of Canadensis first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania on June 10 versus the Pennsylvania State Police of Harrisburg, plus the Pike County District Attorney’s Office, Pike County District Attorney Ray Tonkin and John/Jane Does I-V, all of Milford.

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