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Port: Wrigley is right to pursue challenge to the Voting Rights Act
The Fargo Forum· 2 days agoThe Voting Rights Act is broken. The court concluded that it was racial gerrymandering because North...
Oh Look, Aileen Cannon Has Delayed The MAL Case Yet Again
Talking Points Memo· 3 days agoThis is TPM’s Morning Memo. In her latest move yesterday, she suspended this week’s deadline for Donald Trump to make a crucial filing in the pretrial wrangling over what classified information ...
North Dakota changes course on tribal redistricting case, asks US Supreme Court to rule
North Dakota Monitor via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAttorneys for the state of North Dakota have taken the unusual step of asking the U.S. Supreme Court...
Divided Supreme Court rules no quick hearing required when police seize property
KAAL Austin· 18 hours agoA divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that authorities do not have to provide a quick hearing when...
Voters to decide on Colorado’s 2006 ban on same-sex marriage
FOX 31 Denver· 1 day agoColorado voters will get to decide whether to keep the state’s 2006 ban on same-sex marriage in the...
Justice Sotomayor’s health isn’t the real problem for Democrats − winning elections is
The Conversation· 2 days agoBlumenthal is not alone. Fearing a repeat of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death in September 2020 — just weeks before Election Day — progressives such as Josh Barro, Mehdi Hasan and Nate Silver ...
What’s Fact and What’s Fiction in Unfrosted
Slate via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJerry Seinfeld has toasted up a fantasia on the corporate battle that produced the Pop-Tart. Here’s what’s true and where the story’s been sweetened.
Divided Supreme Court Rules No Quick Hearing Required When Police Seize Property
US News & World Report· 18 hours agoA divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that authorities do not have to provide a quick hearing when they seize cars and other property used in drug crimes, even when the property belongs to ...
The Only Major Actors Still Alive From Matlock - SlashFilm
/Film· 5 days agoFor cable-watchers, the show airs reruns in syndication, while home media junkies can get a DVD box...
US Supreme Court Rules Against Warner Music in Copyright Damages Case
US News & World Report· 19 hours agoWASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Miami music producer in a legal fight with Warner Music over a song by rapper Flo Rida, finding that there is no ...