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The Supreme Court may uphold at least parts of a controversial Arizona anti-illegal immigration law, if April 25 oral argument is an indicator of how justices will rule.
The Supreme Court agreed Dec. 12 to hear a challenge by the state of Arizona against a lower court's decision to overturn most of its controversial immigration law, known as SB 1070. In an order
All corners of government are feeling pressure to increase transparency, and lawmakers at a Dec. 6 Senate subcommittee hearing said the Supreme Court should no longer be isolated from the citizens
Were justices of the Supreme Court to be killed in a terrorist attack in sufficient number--six are required for a quorum--post-attack governance could suffer problems of legitimacy, says a new
Seventy-eight percent of Americans say they have a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in the U.S. military, while only 12 percent say the same for Congress, according to a Gallup poll (.pdf)
In an era when the government is making more and more information available on online, the Supreme Court is operating in another era and on another planet. The court's website does not include
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