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'In-your-face corrupt': Columnist scorches Supreme Court for going to bat for Trump
The Raw Story· 5 hours agoThe Supreme Court is "in-your-face corrupt" — and working to help former President Donald Trump get...
The Most Ridiculous, Right-Wing Supreme Court That Dark Money Could Buy
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoHammering home how corrupt an institution it is, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case seeking to...
Unions argue for overturning Wisconsin law that ended nearly all collective bargaining
CBS News· 6 days agoPublic worker and teachers unions argued Tuesday that their lawsuit seeking to strike down a...
Central Connecticut State University must rehire fired administrator, CT Supreme Court rules
Stamford Advocate· 1 day agoIn a split decision, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Central Connecticut State...
Maryland Elementary School Tries To Force Students To Say The Pledge
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 5 hours ago/ZUMA Press/Newscom It's been over 80 years since the Supreme Court ruled in West Virginia State...
Rosenwald Schools Remembered At Virginia Museum Of History And Culture
Forbes· 20 hours agoBefore the United States Supreme Court in its unanimous 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling...
State of Texas: ‘School choice’ plan poised to pass after runoff wins for Abbott-backed candidates
KXAN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoGov. Greg Abbott is declaring victory in his 18-month-long fight for a school choice initiative that...
Missouri AG argues to block Biden administration’s second student loan forgiveness plan
Arkansas Advocate· 5 hours agoA United States District Court judge in St. Louis heard arguments Monday morning on whether the...
Wisconsin judge to hear union lawsuit against collective bargaining restrictions
KAAL Austin· 7 days agoA law that drew massive protests and made Wisconsin the center of a national fight over union rights...
Washington Appellate Court Holds Statute of Repose Constitutional and Applicable in All Cases...
JD Supra· 18 hours agoA recent appellate decision from Washington State provides good news on both fronts for defendants facing claims brought under the Washington Product Liability Act (WPLA).