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Supreme Court may uphold part of Arizona immigration law
Los Angeles Times
Jan Brewer, who signed the immigration law SB 1070 two years ago, speaks to reporters outside the Supreme Court after the day's oral arguments on the measure. (Mark Wilson, Getty Images / April 25, 2012) By David G. Savage, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON ...
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Los Angeles Times
Supreme Court takes up Arizona immigration law
BusinessWeek
By MARK SHERMAN Supreme Court justices strongly suggested Wednesday that they are ready to allow Arizona to enforce part of a controversial state law requiring police officers to check the immigration status of people they think are in the country ...
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Supreme Court's Look At Arizona's Immigration Law Could Dramatically Redefine ...
Forbes
Until, that is, last month when the Supreme Court's conservative justices shredded President Barack Obama's singular legislative achievement – the Affordable Care Act. Now for the first time since the early 1940s, the contours of the commerce clause ...
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Forbes
Arizona immigration law draws crowds at high court
USA TODAY
By Erin Kelly, Gannett Washington Bureau Opponents of Arizona's immigration law rally outside of the United States Supreme Court on Wednesday. By Jack Gruber, USA TODAY As attorneys inside the US Supreme Court argued the legal complexities of Arizona's ...
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USA TODAY
Supreme Court signals support for Arizona immigration law provision
Fox News
SCOTUS hears first arguments in AZ immigration law case Supreme Court prepares to hear Arizona's immigration law Schumer ready to 'overrule' court in AZ. immigration case The Supreme Court signaled Wednesday that it might uphold a key element of ...
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First Hispanic Supreme Court justice takes prominent role
Reuters
By Joan Biskupic | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court was deep into arguments over Arizona's new immigration law on Wednesday when the high court's first Hispanic justice focused on how difficult it could be for police officers to determine ...
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Hundreds march against Arizona immigration law
Reuters
By Tim Gaynor | PHOENIX (Reuters) - A few hundred protesters, some toting placards reading "no to racial profiling," marched through downtown Phoenix on Wednesday to urge the US Supreme Court to block Arizona's two-year-old crackdown on illegal ...
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US Supreme Court reviews Arizona immigration law
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — The US Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday over a tough Arizona law that requires police to check the immigration status of people they stop for any reason — a hot button issue in the US that will likely impact on this year's ...
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The Associated Press
Solicitor General Verrilli Fumbles on Immigration at the Supreme Court
Daily Beast
He delivered a halting defense of Obamacare before the Supreme Court, and Solicitor General Donald Verrilli did it again Wednesday, appearing unfocused in arguing against Arizona's immigration law, says Terry Greene Sterling.
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Daily Beast
Immigration Brings High Drama To The High Court
NPR
by Nina Totenberg This artist rendering shows Solicitor General Donald Verrilli speaking before the Supreme Court. Verrilli argued Wednesday that Arizona's immigration law steps into federal territory. This artist rendering shows Solicitor General ...
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High Court Limits IRS Time to Challenge Tax Shelters
Bloomberg
The US Supreme Court ruled against the Internal Revenue Service in a decision that may prevent the collection of $1 billion from people who used a tax shelter popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The justices, voting 5-4, said the IRS has only ...
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Supreme Court: Government Faces Skepticism in Arguing Against Arizona ...
TIME
That candid quote of the day comes from Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor, responding to solicitor general Donald Verrilli's argument before the High Court on Wednesday that a provision of a controversial Arizona law requiring police officers to ...
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Arizona immigration law: Another setback for Obama at Supreme Court?
Christian Science Monitor
By Warren Richey, Staff writer / April 25, 2012 Members of the public line up outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, April 25, 2012, as the court held a hearing on Arizona's 'show me your papers' immigration law.
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Christian Science Monitor
Justices seem sympathetic to central part of Arizona law
San Jose Mercury News
By Adam Liptak WASHINGTON -- Justices across the ideological spectrum appeared inclined to uphold a controversial part of Arizona's aggressive 2010 immigration law, based on their questions Wednesday at a Supreme Court argument.
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Supreme Court Hints OK on Ariz. Immigration Law
ABC News
Bucking the Obama administration, Supreme Court justices seemed to find little trouble Wednesday with major parts of Arizona's tough immigration law that require police to check the legal status of people they stop for other reasons.
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ABC News
Supreme Court Justices seem likely to uphold key part of Arizona law
Politico
The Supreme Court appears likely to side with Arizona over a key part of its controversial anti-illegal immigration law, rejecting the Obama administration's claim that the state overreached its authority by requiring local police to check the ...
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Politico
Supreme Court Hears Immigration Arguments
NPR
Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune Supreme Court correspondent David Savage listened in on the arguments. This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Neal Conan. The Supreme Court heard arguments this morning on SB 1070, the Arizona immigration law, ...
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Supreme Court skeptical of striking down Arizona immigration law
Los Angeles Times
By David Savage WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court justices, hearing arguments Wednesday over Arizona's tough immigration law, suggested they were inclined to uphold parts of the state's law but may block other parts. The Obama administration lawyer who ...
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Supreme Court Takes Break From Obamacare To Bail 1% Out Of Abusive Shelters
Forbes
The kids out occupying probably are not going to be that upset by the Supreme Court decision in Home Concrete, because few of them can understand it. They really should be upset, though, because it is a great present to the sketchiest bunch of the 1%.
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Pakistani Premier Faces Verdict in Clash With Court
New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — After months of standoffs and skirmishes in a courtroom clash between Pakistan's top judges and civilian leaders, the Supreme Court is poised to deliver a verdict on Thursday that could land Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani in ...
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Supreme Court Takes Up Controversial Immigration Law
Voice of America
April 25, 2012 Supreme Court Takes Up Controversial Immigration Law Jim Malone | Washington, DC The issue of illegal immigration took center stage Wednesday in Washington as the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for and against a controversial ...
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Arizona immigration law: Supreme Court seems receptive to parts of crackdown
Washington Post
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sharply questioned the Obama administration's view of the limited roles states may play in enforcing immigration laws and seemed receptive to a central part of Arizona's controversial crackdown on illegal immigrants.
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Court to give Taylor verdict in war crimes milestone
Chicago Tribune
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - A special court delivers its verdict on Thursday on whether Liberian ex-president Charles Taylor is guilty of crimes against humanity by supporting and directing rebels who pillaged, raped and murdered during the Sierra Leone ...
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Democratic response to AZ immigration law
Fox News
CHARLES SCHUMER, D - NY: Should the Supreme Court choose to ignore these plain and unambiguous statements of congressional intent and uphold SB 1070, I'll introduce legislation that will reiterate that Congress does not intend per see to enact their ...
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US high court appears to back Arizona on immigration
Reuters
The Supreme Court's immigration ruling is likely to come by the end of June, as the political campaign season heats up. It is expected around the same time justices are likely to rule on President Barack Obama's 2010 healthcare overhaul law.
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As Supreme Court Takes Up Arizona Law, Romney Struggles to Distance Himself ...
ABC News (blog)
The Obama administration soon challenged the law and notched a win in the lower courts to prevent four of the more controversial parts from taking effect. The Supreme Court will has take up the case, with Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, ...
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Rape trees, rosaries and English-only: Why the Supreme Court won't quell the ...
Washington Post (blog)
(Andrew Harrer - Bloomberg) On one side of the Supreme Court steps this morning, two country-western musicians from Louisville were rousing the anti-immigration crowd through song. "Are we taking it too far? We've got illegals in our back yard," the ...
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Rupert Murdoch tells British court his political clout is overstated
Los Angeles Times
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch, in a photo from pool video, testifies in court in London. Britain's inquiry into media practices stemmed from the phone-hacking scandal engulfing his giant News Corp. (AFP/Getty Images / April 25, 2012) By Henry Chu, ...
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Los Angeles Times
Immigration Debate Arrives At Supreme Court, And With It A Multitude Of Voices
NPR (blog)
by Padmananda Rama Supporters of Arizona's immigration law fly the flags of the state (center), the United States and the Tea Party on the steps of the Supreme Court during oral arguments about the law on Wednesday. Supporters of Arizona's immigration ...
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Supreme Court review of Arizona immigration law leaves Romney in a bind
CBS News
A women holds a sign that reads 'Unity & Justice for All' during a protest in front of the US Supreme Court, on April 25, 2012 in Washington, DC. The high court will hear arguments on Arizona v. United States and will be tasked with deciding the ...
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CBS News
Supreme Court hears arguments over Ariz. immigration law
USA TODAY
By Alan Gomez, USA TODAY WASHINGTON – US Supreme Court justices spent more than an hour Wednesday delving into Arizona's new immigration law, raising questions about the state's ability to implement federal immigration policy, how much power Arizona ...
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USA TODAY
Arizona immigration: Justices seem open to law
Christian Science Monitor
By Mark Sherman, AP / April 25, 2012 Bucking the Obama administration, Supreme Court justices seemed to find little trouble Wednesday with major parts of Arizona's tough immigration law that require police to check the legal status of people they stop ...
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A Hearing and Rallies Over a Law in Arizona
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Hundreds of chanting demonstrators filled the sidewalk in front of the Supreme Court on Wednesday, denouncing an Arizona immigration law that was under debate inside, saying it would spread fear among Latinos in the state.
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Obama bombs again at the Supreme Court?
Washington Post (blog)
By Jennifer Rubin Today the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the Arizona immigration case. We start from the proposition that if the administration loses the case — that is, the Arizona law is upheld in total or substantial part — it has every ...
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High court takes up immigration law
Salt Lake Tribune
By MARK SHERMAN | The Associated Press Washington • Supreme Court justices strongly suggested Wednesday that they are ready to allow Arizona to enforce part of a controversial state law requiring police officers to check the immigration status of ...
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5 takeaways from Arizona immigration law showdown
Politico
For the second time in less than a month, President Barack Obama's administration ran into a buzzsaw at the Supreme Court. At oral arguments Wednesday over Arizona's law cracking down on illegal immigrants, both conservative and liberal justices ...
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Politico
Supreme Court of the United States
Law.com
by Sue Reisinger | 04/26/2012 ...US Supreme Court heard oral...general counsel of the Mexican...precedence over state laws on...arizona-v-united-states" target... by Justice Martin Marcus | 04/26/2012 ...investigative lineup conducted in violation of ...
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NY court weighs disclosure in old communist probe
The Associated Press
By MICHAEL VIRTANEN, AP – 1 minute ago ALBANY, NY (AP) — A writer whose parents were targeted by anti-communist investigators in the New York City school system 57 years ago took her fight to the state's top court Wednesday, looking for the records to ...
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The Associated Press
Demonstrators protest Arizona immigration law outside Supreme Court
Los Angeles Times
By Ian Duncan WASHINGTON -- Imitating the biblical battle of Jericho, a small group marched around the United States Supreme Court to protest Arizona's restrictive immigration law, which was being debated inside. With a clutch of white-robed clergy at ...
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Other states watch for Arizona immigration ruling
CNN
By Mariano Castillo, CNN After all, a handful of states have already passed similar laws that are also facing court challenges, and the Arizona decision will likely tip their cases one way or another. But the ripple effect from the eventual ruling ...
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Supreme Court Seems Receptive to Parts of Ariz. Immigration Crackdown
San Antonio Express
WASHINGTON — Supreme Court justices strongly suggested Wednesday that they would uphold a provision in Arizona's immigration law that tells police to check whether people they stop for some other reason are in this country legally.
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SCOTUS examines Arizona immigration law
msnbc.com
As demonstrators stood outside the Supreme Court protesting the 2010 Arizona law known as SB 1070, the justices at the high court appeared sympathetic to the provision that allows police in Arizona to check the immigration status of anyone suspected of ...
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Arizona Immigration Law's Supreme Court Hearing Leaves Democrats Less Confident
Huffington Post
WASHINGTON -- Two top Democratic opponents of Arizona immigration law SB 1070 said Wednesday they were less confident that contested provisions of the law would remain blocked after a Supreme Court oral argument. "I kind of felt better going in than I ...
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Outside Supreme Court, Houstonian supports overturning Arizona law
Houston Chronicle (blog)
On Wednesday the Supreme Court heard arguments on Arizona's SB 1017 - a bill that, among other things, allows police officers to stop anyone they believe in "unlawfully present" in the country and ask to see proof they are in the country legally.
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Houston Chronicle (blog)


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