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How Would i summarize this article ? The Court Confronts a Grievous Injury For years, the Bush administration has worked with industry to try to water down the public’s protections by preventing states from enforcing rules and regulations tougher than those required by the federal government . It has tried to apply this policy of pre-emption to rules issued by a slew of federal agencies and is now asking the Supreme Court to approve its ...

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KY Sex-offender Case Appealed to U.S. Supreme Court

9 hours ago ago from ConstitutionalFights.org - Repeal Adam Walsh Act L

courier-journal.com : Sex-offender case appealed to U.S. Supreme Court. Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether the state’s restrictions for sex offenders can be applied retroactively to as many as 5,800 people convicted before the limits went into effect in 2006. The 2006 statute made it illegal for registered sex offenders to live within 1,000 feet of a high school, middle school, ...

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Your War on Drugs at work

18 hours ago ago from W.C. Varones Blog

Hit Men Kill Mexican Hero's Family : More than a dozen hit men carrying AK-47 and AR-15 assault rifles burst into a house in eastern Mexico around midnight Monday, gunning down several relatives of 3rd Petty Officer Melquisedet Angulo, the 30-year-old who was hailed as a national hero last week after being killed in a battle that left drug lord Arturo Beltrán Leyva dead. Mr. Angulo's mother, aunt, a sister and a brother were killed in the ...

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The War on Drugs

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DEA Recruits Lil Wayne To Use Up All Drugs In Mexico

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Wednesday round-up

16 hours ago ago from SCOTUSblog

Following up on yesterday’s New York Times editorial on access to federal courts, and in particular the Court’s recent decision in Ashcroft v. Iqbal , the ACSblog – relying on Tony Mauro’s article in the National Law Journal – suggests that motions to dismiss (and decisions dismissing the complaints) based on Iqbal have already become “commonplace.”  ACS is hosting a conference next month entitled “Access to Justice in Federal Courts” that ...

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