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14 hours ago ago from GLOBAL BALITA
Separate Opinion by Isagani A. Cruz from Philippine Daily Inquirer THIS being the last Sunday of the year, and still within the Yuletide, I will be less combative and, in the spirit of the season, I shall try to be more filled with joy that the newborn Babe was brought into this troubled world. I shall begin with the justices of the Supreme Court who supported agile views, and those who opposed them, in the leading case of Eleazar ...
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14 hours ago ago from ::News4u::
News4u-News Desk-Government is mulling appointing a woman judge to the Supreme Court after President Pratibha Patil made a suggestion in this regard to the Law Ministry. A Rashtrapati Bhavan Source said the President has asked the Ministry to explore the possibility of elevating at least one woman judge to the Supreme Court as there has not been a appointment of single woman judge after the retirement of Justice Ruma Pal in June 2006. ...
Related contentJustice Roberts Retires, Cites Conflict of Interest: Obama Nominates Computer to Supreme Court
18 hours ago ago from Banana News | All the news thats unfit for print
July 26, 2009 Freshly Ground Experience Goes a Nuance Too Far The Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court shocked the world by suddenly announcing his retirement. Only six weeks after Justice Souter announced his retirement date and two weeks after Congressional hearings on the Sotomayor nomination, Justice Roberts issued the following statement from a fully packed SUV in the front driveway of his Washington DC ...
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22 hours ago ago from Harrolds.blogspot.com
"Supreme Court, April 18, 2007 The Supreme Court..upheld a federal law today [We.18Apr07] banning a controversial abortion procedure... The justices ruled, 5 to 4, that a law passed by Congress in 2003 and signed by President Bush does not violate the Constitution by imposing an undue burden on a woman's right to end a pregnancy. The majority said its ruling reflects the governments legitimate, substantial interest in preserving and ...
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20 hours ago ago from Twilight Saga Updates
Since the Supreme Court of Canada nixed an appeal for the Cape Breton Regional Municipality’s equalization challenge, there has been the expected (and unproductive) “I-told-you-so” finger-wagging. The supreme court, as usual, offered no
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