A Political Judiciary – Sunday Edition
…to the Supreme Court as the court heard oral arguments in a landmark abortion case that threatens one of the underpinnings of Roe v. Wade. “I want to tell you,…
…to the Supreme Court as the court heard oral arguments in a landmark abortion case that threatens one of the underpinnings of Roe v. Wade. “I want to tell you,…
Prof. Steve Hutkins at Save the Post Office adds information on court rulings. The Postal Service is now and 5 in the eleven lawsuits filed against it as a result…
…out that Republican appointees to the Supreme Court have, with remarkable consistency, delivered rulings that advantage the big corporate and special interests that are, in turn, the political lifeblood of…
…the lawsuit failed to “establish that Ms. Cox qualifies for the medical exception to Texas’ abortion laws.” Charles “Rocky” Rhodes, a law professor at South Texas College of Law ….
…in unpaid compensation to physicians and other staffers and about $558 million to its top 30 non-insider creditors, including the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The bankruptcy court is the Houston-based “complex…
…laws if approved by voters. The court in its ruling states that “(r)easonable people” can differ over the best way to describe a key provision of a ballot measure, but…
…lost. In other words, following the Supreme Court’s decision on presidential immunity, the prosecution is signaling that it has abandoned claims about official presidential conduct and is only moving forward with claims…
…agency assigned by Congress through the passage of a law is in charge. The Court believes Congress should decide this and what every blade of grass of law also. It…
…laws on the books and that government officials at both the federal and state levels are enforcing them in increasingly unpredictable and unjust ways. The argument is not exactly original,…
…to maintain control over their courtrooms specifically and the courthouse generally.” They note that under the law, a judge’s subjective motivations are irrelevant to the immunity determination, so long as…