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Chemerinsky: Supreme Court looks to common law for guidance in Fourth Amendment cases

Chemerinsky: Supreme Court looks to common law for guidance in Fourth Amendment cases
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SCOTUS Rulings: Voting Laws, Donation Regulations, Bond Hearings

SCOTUS Rulings: Voting Laws, Donation Regulations, Bond Hearings
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Why do democrats continue to argue that people of color are stupid?

Casey said, “Ali, we’re we’ve reached a point now with these Supreme Court decisions and with the advent of all of these…voter suppression bills throughout the country, where we’re at a point of no return. We’re either going to preserve our democracy and thereby protecting voting rights or protecting voter rights to preserve the democracy or we’re not. It’s we’ve come to, I think, a point where Democrats have to stand up and get something done. Now, I think we can do that. Because it’s apparent to me that Republicans are just going to endorse these voter suppression bills. And at its core, we should just be blunt about this, at its core, these voter suppression bills are about white supremacy. And unfortunately, it seems like the Republican Party is becoming a one or two-issue agenda party where they seem to be only interested in stopping Joe Biden’s programs, especially on these caregiving issues and supporting voter suppression bills.”

Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Election Law Similar To PA Reform Bill Wolf Vetoed

Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Election Law Similar To PA Reform Bill Wolf Vetoed
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KUOW - The Supreme Court Will Hear A Case On The Funding Of Religious Schools

The Supreme Court Will Hear A Case On The Funding Of Religious Schools at 1:08 pm NPR After issuing its final decisions of the term Thursday, the Supreme Court on Friday granted a religious liberty case for next term and turned away challenges to longstanding decisions on qualified immunity and defamation, prompting dissents from the court s conservatives. Court agrees to hear one religious liberty case, but rejects another The justices agreed to consider a constitutional challenge to a school funding program in Maine that excludes private schools that teach religion. Only half the school districts in Maine run their own high schools. The rest pay for students to attend public schools in other districts or to attend private schools. The state, however, will not fund students who attend any school that offers religious teaching.

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