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Separated from their families. they will soon be reunited after all. in her case she wasn t so lucky. an illegal whipped out her family in a car accident. we also have a live look at the capital where they shout down his bill. this is also where we had the rosenstein mess. we ll see how it goes. the president said he has narrowed his list of possible replacement for justice kennedy. he has two women and plans toer interview a couple of them. today we are turning it upside-down. wondering what we ll be asking. speaking of the supreme court what to make of the mild mannered worker who wanted them
FamiliesCaseWallShe-wasn-tLookBillFamilyCapitalCar-accidentPresidentWomenJustice-kennedyNow, that then was somewhat upheld by the sprk when they invalidated doma last june. so now and as we all know, justice scalia in his dissent said, oh, great, look what you have done now. you ve basically given states the ability to opt them out, and that s exactly what s happening they re taking the sort of facetious remark in court papers and saying, you know what? he s actually right. and what the attorney general has said in that speech, you really have to read to find the wink wink and nod nod in there, but he s bakley saying, hey, if you think that heightened scrutiny applies to the laws in your state, go right ahead. other states have done it, we did it, and we won. you know, speaking of the supreme court, josh, before we wrap this up, the supreme court is expected to decide next month
DissentScaliaSprkKnowDomaJusticeSortAbilityAttorney-generalNodSayingWinkU.s. president to have had the power to cross out items out of a budget law for about a year. speaking of the supreme court, it s not just health care, the court could hand down a ruling on arizona s controversial immigration law. they drew sit simple for provisions including giving police officers authority to check the immigration status of people they stopped. former rnc chairman and political analyst with the author of the take. the chief correspondent. welcome all. immigration i think we have a preview of what the republican response will be on whatever is handed down from marco rubio on meet the press yesterday. arizona has an all out border problem that is not just about immigration, but security. frustrated with inaction from the federal level inacted with the ball. he was making the argument
PresidentCourtHealth-careRulingArizonaPowerUsImmigration-lawBudget-lawItemsSpeaking-of-the-supreme-courtPeopleStores throughout the country. they don t have enough in common to sustain a class. the women say they do. there was that common policy at wal-mart s executive that allowed gender stereotyping to seep into the management of the store where is local managers made all the decisions about who got raises and who got promoted. what is to become of class actions here? womens group says if you can t have class action, you lose the most potent tool to sue for discrimination. if all you do is say a company did something wrong, you never get enough lawyers to take the cases as a class action where you can sue for back pay and money damages. a lot of corporations say the class actions have become abusive. including g.e. the part owner of universal. they urged the supreme court to rule for wal-mart. pete williams, thanks very much. speaking of the supreme court.
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