Supreme Court Moves Us Closer to a Colorblind Society algemeiner.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from algemeiner.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Although this decision was split along current conservative-liberal lines, with the court's three liberals dissenting, it actually reflects traditional liberalism. Justice William Douglas, perhaps the most liberal justice in Supreme Court history,
The quest for a color-blind society based on Martin Luther King Jr's dream is still a long way off. This decision brings us a giant step closer to achieving it.
Questionable ethics by justices of the Supreme Court goes as far back as the founding fathers. But the frequency and depth of transgressions in recent times seems to have reached a crescendo.
The Supreme Court’s 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade,REF writes Professor Mary Ziegler, “serves as the most prominent example of the damage judicial review can do to the larger society.”
Santosh Paul, Advocate, Supreme Court interviewed Prof. William Hubbard of the University of Chicago, Editor of the Journal of Legal Studies, Kauffman Legal Research Fellow He authored "The Supreme...
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If Julian Assange is extradited he will face prosecution under a severe espionage law with roots in the British Official Secrets Act that is part of a history of repression of press freedom, reports Joe Lauria.
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