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Supreme Court rules ban on gun bump stocks is unlawful
NBC News via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoIn a loss for the Biden administration, the Supreme Court on Friday ruled that federal ban on “bump...
A Bitter Pill for the Resistance to Swallow About Trump
Slate via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOne brought up the death of Harambe the gorilla at the Cincinnati...
Dems Need to Get in the Ring With MAGA. Take It From Voters
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoMitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to deny Merrick Garland a Supreme Court seat, to not insisting Justice Ruth ...
Review: RBG: OF MANY, ONE at State Theatre Centre
Broadway World· 9 hours agoRBG: OF MANY, ONE enjoyed a season of runaway success in 2022, coming back this year for a national tour. Perth now has the opportunity to see for itself...
Supreme Court’s Strains Intensify as Term’s End Approaches
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoIdeological differences and ethical questions are testing the justices as they wrestle with...
Potential Supreme Court candidates during a second President Biden term
Fox News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBesides Jackson, recent justices who earlier served on that appellate bench include John Roberts,...
Feldman: Secret audio of Alito isn’t smoking gun liberals think
San Jose Mercury News· 5 hours agoIt’s hard to imagine a clearer violation of journalistic ethics than pretending to hold beliefs you...
Martha-Ann Alito: Wife of Supreme Court justice at heart of flag and secret recording controversies
The Independent via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMartha-Ann Alito had kept a relatively low profile since her husband was appointed to the Supreme...
Opinion: Michael Ian Black: Can We Stop Acting Shocked About Alito Family Shenanigans?
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 4 days agoI’m begging you—stop with the Alito nonsense.If you’re at all plugged-in to politics, you’ve no...
The Olmstead decision at 25: Nothing about disabled people without disabled people's input
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe approach might change, but the commitment should certainly remain. In her opinion for the majority in the Olmstead case, Justice Ruth Bader