Posts Tagged ‘ supreme court ’

Activists Try to Get Kagan Disbarred | Mother Jones

August 3, 2010
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Just as the full Senate this week starts debate over the nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, a group of conservative activists is planning to ask that same court to disbar her. Larry Klayman, the famous Clinton tormentor and founder of Judicial Watch, told WorldNet Daily recently that he believes Kagan’s work...

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Op-Ed Contributor – Stacking the Deck Against Proposition 8 – NYTimes.com

January 11, 2010
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THE much-anticipated trial to determine the constitutionality of California’s Proposition 8 is scheduled to begin this morning in the case of Perry v. Schwarzenegger. What’s at stake in this case, filed in federal district court in San Francisco on behalf of two gay couples, is not just the right of California voters to reaffirm...

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The End of ACORN – Megan McArdle

September 26, 2009
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… I don’t see how ACORN survives at this point; the IRS is the latest to pile on, severing ties with ACORN, and slapping a tax lien for unpaid payroll taxes on top of that blow. The lawsuit seems like an even worse attempt–less of a Hail-Mary Pass than an own-goal. At best, it...

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WSJ: Obama’s ‘Redistribution’ Constitution

October 28, 2008
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The left will own the courts. This is why we need to own guns against a government that hates us. The future is very bleak for American under Hussein, Surrender Poodle (Pelosi), and Mormon in Name Only (Reid). The Wall Street Journal published a piece online today about the ability Obama will have of...

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