supreme court

Lousy day for Supreme Court
Opinion, Сolumns
May 05, 2022
(Editor’s note: This is an editorial from the Chicago Tribune, distributed by Tribune News Service.) This editorial board long has supported a woman’s...
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A shocking assault on the Supreme Court
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
May 03, 2022
Despite what you might have learned in high school civics, the Supreme Court really only has one role in our system of government — to uphold Roe v. W...
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Judge’s suggestion on gun law
Opinion, Сolumns
Feb 23, 2022
As expected, three Commonwealth Court judges recently overturned a sensible Philadelphia ordinance requiring people in that gun-violence-plagued city ...
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Biden’s workplace discrimination
Opinion, Сolumns
NICHOLAS L. WADDY 
Feb 07, 2022
One of the things that defines the American people is our passionate belief in fair play. No one should start out with inherent advantages, right? We ...
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Breyer retires on his terms
Opinion, Сolumns
Jan 29, 2022
Panicked progressives weren’t shy about telling Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to stop judging and start golfing or gardening. “Justice Breyer s...
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Government put in its place
Opinion, Сolumns
Jan 18, 2022
Two years into the pandemic, the Supreme Court has finally established that the government has to operate within its defined powers, even in times of ...
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Protect privacy in vehicles
Opinion, Сolumns
Jan 12, 2022
The ever-increasing connectivity between phones and the complex infotainment systems in automobiles may be putting our civil liberties at risk. Techno...
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Preserve ‘Remain in Mexico’
Opinion, Сolumns
Jan 05, 2022
Less than a year after canceling former President Donald Trump’s “remain in Mexico” policy toward migrants attempting to enter the U.S., the Biden adm...
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Abortion rises as major election issue
Opinion, Сolumns
JAY AMBROSE Tribune News Service 
Sep 08, 2021
After President Joe Biden’s tragic spectacle of administrative incompetence, pundits said Afghanistan was going to be the chief issue in the midterm e...
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Finding common ground
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ 
Jul 07, 2021
Sharonell Fulton and Toni Simms-Busch should be household names. Fulton and Simms-Busch were the plaintiffs in a recent foster-care and religious-libe...
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Bill Cosby might be home, but he isn’t home free
Opinion, Сolumns
ROBIN ABCARIAN - Tribune News Service 
Jul 02, 2021
Bill Cosby, who is accused of drugging and assaulting dozens of women over many decades, walked out of a maximum-security prison in Pennsylvania on We...
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A decision to celebrate
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ 
Jun 22, 2021
The Supreme Court last week ruled against the city of Philadelphia, which was trying to prevent Catholic Social Services (CSS) from helping children i...
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Kids, school and online posts
May 01, 2021
In a case that began with a teenager's Snapchat rant against her cheerleading squad, the Supreme Court on Wednesday considered whether and when a scho...
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