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...Fifty-four per cent in New Hampshire. And a lot of the people that our reporters talked to on the ground in New Hampshire and Iowa said part of the reason they don’t support him is this issue....
...The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, MIA, Arctic Monkeys, Hot Chip, Uffie and Metric all put out new albums recently.”...
...He gives readers brief flashes of hope — for example, when Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes changed his mind and issued a ringing dissent defending the right to unpopular political opinions in...
...Given that since you made those remarks 10 years ago, a lot has happened: Trump’s presidency, Black Lives Matter and now the Supreme Court leak. Are writers going to step up? Can they?...
...(FT) Lula da Silva’s graft convictions quashed A supreme court judge in Brazil has annulled the graft convictions of former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva....
...Mr Pence is expected to preside over a Senate vote in Washington on Monday to confirm Amy Coney Barrett as the president’s nominee to the Supreme Court — a vote Republicans argue will galvanise conservatives...
...In Wednesday’s filing to the Supreme Court, he and Deirdre O'Brien, Apple’s head of retail and people, said the company’s success was built on the sort of unconventional, diverse talents that the Dreamers...
...He has attracted attention for his interrogation of Mr Trump’s nominees, including Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh....
...Shannon Liss-Riordan, a lawyer for the drivers in O’Connor v Uber Technologies, the main case before the court, said she was considering appealing to the full Ninth Circuit, and urged drivers to take their...
...Democrats are already warning that any of Mr Trump’s nominees would overturn Roe v Wade — the Supreme Court decision that legalised abortion — and a key issue for liberal voters....
...It gives a foretaste of what to expect from an inbuilt 5-4 conservative advantage on the new Supreme Court. History offers some caution on partisan nominations....
...Then in 1977 came two Supreme Court decisions, first Brunswick Corp. v. Pueblo Bowl-O-Mat and then Continental TV v. GTE Sylvania....
...The case before the Supreme Court on Monday — Oil States v Greene’s Energy — could also have a bearing on broader issues....
...“The groundwork for this case was set in two previous cases — Daimler AG v Bauman and BNSF Railway Co. v Tyrrell — in which the Supreme Court put limitations on the jurisdictions of state courts,” says Mr...
...Now it’s back — Fintan O’Toole in The Guardian Political argument in Britain has stopped when we need it most — Nick Cohen in The Spectator Why Democrats Need Wall Street — Douglas Schoen in the New York...
...It was 1988 and the Supreme Court had just ruled that New York private clubs could not discriminate based on gender or race. (Friars only admitted women after 4pm.)...
...March 30, 2016 — Punishing women Mr Trump suggests that women should be punished for having abortions if he is able to overturn Roe v Wade, the landmark ruling from the US Supreme Court that prevents governments...
...The US Supreme Court agreed with them in Wooley v Maynard (1977)....
...(Politico) Supreme Court Justice Obama? Mrs Clinton said she would consider appointing President Barack Obama to the nation’s highest court if she were president....
...Nalini Sivathasan presents Wednesday’s top stories from around the world, with Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders winning in New Hampshire, Saudi Arabia planning a Syrian intervention and the US Supreme Court...
...Meanwhile, deep in the background, the Supreme Court is preparing to deliver its verdict on a Freedom of Information request to release “the black spider memos”, the scrawled, no doubt heartfelt, notes that...
...The nine judges on the US Supreme Court are not Trappists, adhering to a vow of silence....
...Amazon’s allies point to a 1992 Supreme Court ruling which denied North Dakota the right to levy a “use tax” on a mail order office-supply company located elsewhere, because it did not have a “physical presence...
...However, this was revised in June following a decision by the Supreme Court....
...“This would basically sweep aside Roe v Wade. Women are calling us and they are furious,” Ms O’Neill said, referring to the 1973 Supreme Court decision legalising first-trimester abortions....
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