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Napolitano: Supreme Court to Strike Down Obamacare
Friday, March 26, 2010 06:32 PM
By: David A. Patten
President Barack Obama is one of the worst presidents ever in terms of respecting constitutional limitations on government, and the states suing the federal government over...
This is great, Thomas is the Court's most reliably gun-friendly member. I find this to especially encouraging, and the lefties are howling, apparently the families of Court members aren't allowed First Amendment rights...
This is really about two things, but they're both on the same page, so I'm putting them in the same thread.
First, a friend of mine brought to my attention this article in the Wall Street Journal. The article is covers the basics of the Supreme Court case regarding the Second Amendment as a...
this was on yahoo, sounds like the supreme court may repeal both cases, course nothing is certain at this point but who knows
High court looks at reach of Second Amendment - Yahoo! News
The article does give some good food for thought. Is the NRA realy looking out for it's members or just trying to score "victory points". The arguement can be made for both ways. The NRA will be presenting a legal path for the court to approve that 2A applies to the states and that legal path is...
The Alito / Obama moment is one of the biggest stories to come out of the STOTU Address last night.
In researching this story almost 99% of the 1000 articles out there simply say they had a "showdown" without actually addressing the issue at hand whatsoever. These articles only help to inflame...
Famous Miranda rights warning could get rewrite
I'm all for Miranda rights but Aleito is really strectching it here. He wants to add that you can choose to be silent again if you decuded to talk an nd then change your mind.
Really ? Are we all that stupid? :dunno:
12 Supreme Court cases affecting cops
Editor’s Note: At the 2009 IACP Conference in Denver last month, one of the sessions that drew a standing room only crowd was the annual report of key developments in criminal law from the United States Supreme Court. The following is PoliceOne Columnist...
And, in this case, including (in the spirit of credit where credit is due) Sotomayer and Ginsberg.
Needless Suffering - Jack Dunphy - The Corner on National Review Online
The ninth circuit had halted a death penalty sentence imposed on Fernando Belmontes, in part because his bludgeoning to...
In North Carolina their Supreme's have decided that people who've finished their sentences for crimes should get their rights back. Other states should take notice and act accordingly.
The rest is at the source.
Might it happen? Slaughterhouse overruled?
Monday, July 20th, 2009 5:30 am | Lyle Denniston | Print This Post
Analysis
For generations, lawyers, judges and constitutional scholars across the spectrum have debated whether the time would come for the Supreme Court to cast aside one of...
I found this on Christian World View Network.
We are in deep trouble. Thanks to Ruth "Buzzi" Ginsburg.
And Frank "the louse" Lautenburg.
Springfield, Virginia. On February 24, 2009, by a vote of 7 to 2, the
United States Supreme Court handed the notorious anti-gun New Jersey
Senator Frank...
I read right after the ruling there were law suites filed in Ill. and Ca. I plan on hoisting a bourbon neat to the Supreme court. Let the battles begin......:cheers::patriot: