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Court upholds California affirmative action ban BusinessWeek By CHRISTINA HOAG Affirmative action proponents took a hit Monday as a federal appeals court panel upheld California's ban on using race, ethnicity and gender in admitting students to public colleges and universities. The ruling marked the second time ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Federal judge troubled by Obama's comments on high court's review of health ... Washington Post HOUSTON — A federal appeals court judge on Tuesday seemed to take offense to comments President Barack Obama made earlier this week in which he warned that if the Supreme Court overturned his signature health care overhaul it would amount to overreach ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australia court finds Google hosted misleading ads BusinessWeek An Australian court on Tuesday found Google Inc. guilty of breaching trade law by hosting misleading or deceptive advertisements in a ruling that holds search engines responsible for their advertisers' content. Three Federal Court judges unanimously ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Indonesia court refuses to rule on peat swamp case BusinessWeek By FAKHRURRADZIE GADE A court in western Indonesia on Tuesday threw out a lawsuit brought by conservationists challenging further development of peat swamp forests they say will threaten the few remaining orangutans who live there. See all stories on this topic » | ||
President Obama's reversal on the high court Washington Post PRESIDENT OBAMA'S comments Monday about the Supreme Court were jarring. If the court were to strike down the health-care law, Mr. Obama said, it would be a blatant example of judicial activism. That "an unelected group of people would somehow overturn ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama's Supreme Court Comments Prompt GOP Worries About Judicial Independence Huffington Post WASHINGTON -- The wrangling between the judicial and executive branches over President Barack Obama's health care law grew more even contentious on Tuesday, as an appellate court judge demanded that an Obama administration lawyer clarify whether the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Obama botches legal precedent in citing Supreme Court Los Angeles Times By David Savage President Obama said again Tuesday that it has been a long time since the Supreme Court struck down an economic law passed by Congress, but he mixed up the decisions and their timing. "We have not seen a court overturn a law that was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google misled consumers, Australian court rules San Francisco Chronicle COURTS Google loses appeal on ads Google misled Australian consumers in 2007 by including paid advertisements from competitors in search results for businesses, an appeals court ruled. The Federal Court of Appeal in Sydney on Tuesday overturned a lower ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Looking Ahead, Republicans Examine Options in Health Care Fight New York Times WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers who have spent two years railing against President Obama's health care law are beginning to devise alternatives so they can be ready if the Supreme Court forces the issue of the uninsured back into the center of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama Says Court Overturning Health Law Would Be 'Activism' San Francisco Chronicle April 3 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama, saying he's confident the US Supreme Court will uphold the 2010 health- care law, said the "burden is on those who would overturn" a law that requires Americans to have insurance. "The Supreme Court is the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge Pokes Obama Over Court Comment Wall Street Journal (blog) By Laura Meckler It seems President Barack Obama's challenge to the Supreme Court–in which he said overturning his health-care law would amount to an "unprecedented, extraordinary step"–is not going over well in certain conservative judicial quarters. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama eases rhetoric about Supreme Court on health care CNN By Tom Cohen, CNN Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama on Tuesday eased his rhetoric on the Supreme Court's upcoming ruling on health care reform but repeated his belief that the justices should follow legal precedent and uphold the law's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court Rejects Palestinians in Their Bid for a Tribunal New York Times PARIS — The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor on Tuesday turned down a longstanding request by the Palestinian Authority to investigate accusations of Israeli war crimes during the three-week war against Hamas in Gaza that began in late ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Counterintuitive Theories on Obama and Supreme Court Run Against Polling Evidence New York Times (blog) The latest fad seems to be articles claiming that if the Supreme Court declares President Obama's health care bill to be unconstitutional, it would be good news for him politically. This position has been argued by the Democratic pollster Mark Penn, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
An Ironic Spectacle in the Supreme Court Huffington Post One can list only a dozen or so pivotal Supreme Court cases that really changed the course of citizens' lives in US history. For example, in recent years, Roe v. Wade in respect to women's right of choice, and Brown v. Board of Education in respect to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ex Parte Obama Wall Street Journal The president worries the Supreme Court might overturn a law passed by Congress. The Founders were quite comfortable with the idea. It's been a long time since we've heard a presidential demarche as outrageous as President Obama's warning to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge tells Justice Dept.: Clarify remarks on judicial activism amid health ... Washington Post A federal judge on Tuesday expressed concern over President Obama's comments on the Supreme Court's consideration of the health-care law and demanded a letter explaining whether Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. believes federal judges have the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Obama, Under Pressure, Swipes at Supreme Court Fox News Obama, Under Pressure, Swipes at Supreme Court "…I think the justices should understand, that in the absence of an individual mandate, you cannot have a mechanism to ensure that people with preexisting conditions can actually get health care… See all stories on this topic » | ||
Republicans slam Obama over warning to 'unelected' Supreme Court Fox News Republicans are accusing President Obama of trying to "intimidate" the Supreme Court by wrongly suggesting a ruling against the health care overhaul would be "judicial activism." Obama, during a joint press conference Monday with the leaders of Canada ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australian Court Finds Google Guilty of Deceptive Ad Tactics PC Magazine By Chloe Albanesius An Australian court this week found that Google engaged in deceptive advertising practices with a series of ads on Google Australia. The decision came after a lower court found that Google was not guilty of such tactics, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Meet the New Boss: Is the Court Making a Supreme Power Grab? Huffington Post First the Supreme Court handed the 2000 presidential election to George W. Bush. Then it gave corporations the green light to buy our elections with unlimited secret political spending (Citizens United). Now the Court is considering taking away the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Supreme Court needn't fear healthcare law's individual mandate provision Los Angeles Times Some justices see the law as a slippery slope, but we have been on such slopes before and the court has easily been able to limit federal power. Twenty-six attorney generals, who are the plaintiffs of the lawsuit against the healthcare reform, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama's Supreme Court Warning a 'Curious Turn of Events,' Romney Says ABC News (blog) Mitt Romney said today that if President Obama is trying to intimidate the Supreme Court during its deliberations on the health care law, he doesn't think "that would work," calling the president's comments a "curious turn of events. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court leaves us at the mercy of police Salt Lake Tribune "In the Supreme Court's view, the closest we'll get to an annual physical is a police strip search." — Andy Borowitz The United States Supreme Court may rule that Congress has the power to require that all Americans purchase health insurance. See all stories on this topic » | ||
When it comes to the Constitution, the Obama administration can't lay a glove ... Fox News Earlier this week, President Obama took a cheap shot at the Supreme Court by suggesting that because its members are "unelected" they are somehow without authority to invalidate unconstitutional legislation. This is hardly a sentiment that should come ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Jennifer Sevilla Korn: Obamacare Hurts Small Business Owners Fox News WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 27: Sisters and Tea Party members of Atlanta, Georgia, Judy Burel (L) and Janis Haddon (R), protest the Obamacare in front of the US Supreme Court March 27, 2012 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court continued to hear oral ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sotomayor Stays Quiet on Health Care Decision, Touts her Linsanity Fox News Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor is introduced to speak at the University of the District of Columbia's David Clarke School of Law "Joseph Rauh, Jr., Conversation" in Washington, Monday, April 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)AP2012 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Meet Justice Obama Boston Herald The president — and former professor of constitutional law — took a shot at the Supreme Court Monday for the first time since it heard argument on his signature health care legislation. "And I'd just remind conservative commentators that, for years, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
When the President Predicts Victory in the Supreme Court Wall Street Journal (blog) By Joe Palazzolo President Barack Obama answers a question on his health care legislation pending before the US Supreme Court. How should the President interact publicly with the Supreme Court? Should he, for instance, comment on "judicial activism" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Appeals Court Calls President's Bluff on Obamacare NewsMax.com By David A. Patten President Barack Obama's attack on the Supreme Court appeared to backfire Tuesday, when the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order giving the Justice Department until noon Thursday to state whether the administration truly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama: Not working on plan B for health care law CBS News Updated 4 pm ET (CBS News) -- President Obama on Tuesday reiterated his prediction from a day earlier that the Supreme Court would uphold the constitutionality of the landmark health care law and said his administration is not working on a backup plan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australian court rules Google 'misled' users over search ads ZDNet (blog) Search and advertising giant Google had acted in a "misleading and deceptive" way over its advertising system, an Australian federal court ruled on Tuesday. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) alleged that Google's AdWords system ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama: not spending much time on healthcare contingency plans Reuters By Matt Spetalnick | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Tuesday he was not spending "a whole bunch of time" preparing contingency plans should the Supreme Court overturn his healthcare overhaul law because he is confident the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Care Verbal Battle Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) As President Obama walked back some of his tough rhetoric on the Supreme Court review of his administration's health reform law, a federal appeals court judge boiled over during a hearing on that same issue, saying Mr. Obama's statements were "a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Memo to the Supreme Court: Health Care Is Not a Right Forbes By Richard M. Salsman One need only read the legal briefs or hear the oral arguments made before the US Supreme Court last week on the constitutionality of just one provision in the 2700-page ObamaCare law (the mandate to buy health insurance) to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alaska's Supreme Court reviews federal gun-shop liability law Kansas City Star By SEAN COCKERHAM WASHINGTON -- A Bush-era federal law that protects gun dealers from being liable for murders committed with guns from their shops is under fire in an Alaska court case that has led the Justice Department and gun-control activists to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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