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Supreme Court: Trump has Substantial Protection from Prosecution

July 1, 2024July 1, 2024 Baltimore Post-Examiner Staff

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that former President Donald Trump has substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts committed while

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Commentary Michael Olesker 

Americans have grown numb to tales of political crimes as the US Supreme Court moves at a snail’s pace

June 13, 2024 Michael Olesker

BALTIMORE – People around here used to boast, sarcastically, that we led the league in political corruption. After all, we

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Amid controversy, Supreme Court shows surprising unanimity in most rulings – so far

May 16, 2024 Capital News Service

As the 2023-2024 Supreme Court term nears its end, data reflects historic unanimity among the justices, although a number of potentially divisive cases are to be decided in the coming weeks.

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Supreme Court to decide whether communities can penalize homeless for sleeping in public

April 22, 2024 Capital News Service

In what advocates call the most important case on homelessness in 40 years, the Supreme Court must decide whether cities can punish the unhoused for sleeping in public when they have nowhere else to go.

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Supreme Court appears divided over obstruction law used to prosecute Jan. 6 defendants

April 19, 2024 Capital News Service

The Supreme Court justices seemed divided Tuesday while hearing oral arguments over whether a federal obstruction law applies to more than 350 people involved in the Jan. 6 attack on the United States Capitol.

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Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of Colorado’s effort to ban Trump from the ballot

February 9, 2024 Capital News Service

Supreme Court justices were skeptical of Colorado’s decision to remove former President Donald Trump from the Republican primary ballot during Thursday’s oral arguments.

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‘The law is clear’: Crowd urges Supreme Court to rule against Trump in ballot case

February 9, 2024 Capital News Service

Demonstrators stood in front of the Supreme Court Thursday, most of them making the case that former President Donald Trump should be kept off of the Colorado primary ballot.

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SCOTUS’ Affirmative Action ruling could change business hiring and promotions

July 14, 2023August 9, 2023 Bryan Renbaum

The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision banning the use of race as a factor in university admissions may be limited in application to academia but it is likely to transcend that institution and have a substantial impact on the way companies approach minority recruitment and promotion, according to policy analysts.

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Blogs Left Coast Logic 

Our Rights and Lives are Under Assault

July 9, 2022July 9, 2022 Tim Forkes

I wasn’t going to rant so soon after July 4th, but there’s a lot going on, a lot we can

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Left Coast Logic 

SCOTUS Gives Guns More Rights Than Women With Their Latest Rulings

June 27, 2022June 27, 2022 Tim Forkes

“The first rule of Fight Club: You do not talk about Fight Club.” Chuck Palahniuk wrote a book a significant

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