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    Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Supreme Court questions sides in challenge of Md. DNA law

    Maryland's practice of collecting genetic information from people arrested — but not convicted — on serious charges took the national stage Tuesday, as the U.S. Supreme Court weighed in on what Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. called "perhaps the most important criminal procedure case" in decades.
    Maryland's practice of collecting genetic information from people arrested — but not convicted — on serious charges took the national stage Tuesday, as the U.S. Supreme Court weighed in on what Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. called "perhaps the...

    Tags: Antonin Scalia, Police Arrests, Government, American Civil Liberties Union, FBI

  2. Dec 17, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  3. It's time to fight for restrictions on assault weapons

    Let's be honest about this: Those of us who believe there are too many guns — and too many military-style guns that should not even be manufactured for, much less sold to, the civilian market — have taken a walk on gun regulation. We conceded victory to the gun lobby years ago and, much like those who represent us in state legislatures and Congress, we have not returned to the debate — not even after Tucson and Aurora.
    Let's be honest about this: Those of us who believe there are too many guns — and too many military-style guns that should not even be manufactured for, much less sold to, the civilian market — have taken a walk on gun regulation. We...

    Tags: Walmart, Firearms, Lobbying, Personal Weapon Control, Sandy Hook Elementary School

  4. Nov 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Obama for president

    Barack Obama has not been a perfect president. Millions are still suffering from a weak economy, vitally important issues like climate change and immigration remain all but unaddressed, and most disappointingly, the promise of a new politics to move us beyond a long and bitter partisan divide remains painfully unfulfilled.
    Barack Obama has not been a perfect president. Millions are still suffering from a weak economy, vitally important issues like climate change and immigration remain all but unaddressed, and most disappointingly, the promise of a new politics to move us...

    Tags: Elections, White House, Economic Stimulus Plan, Immigration, Budgets and Budgeting

  6. Aug 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Will 2012 be the year American democracy dies?

    Who's buying our democracy? Wall Street financiers, the Koch brothers, and casino magnates Sheldon Adelson and Steve Wynn, among others. And they're doing much of it in secret.
    Who's buying our democracy? Wall Street financiers, the Koch brothers, and casino magnates Sheldon Adelson and Steve Wynn, among others. And they're doing much of it in secret. It's a perfect storm -- the combination of three waves that are about to...

    Tags: Elections, Republican Party, Mitt Romney, Harry Reid, Karl Rove

  8. Jun 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Immigration dittoheads on the Supreme Court

    The first day of a big week for the third branch of government brought a ruling on Arizona's immigration law that was less than satisfying for Justice Antonin Scalia and the Rush Limbaugh wing of the U.S. Supreme Court.
    The first day of a big week for the third branch of government brought a ruling on Arizona's immigration law that was less than satisfying for Justice Antonin Scalia and the Rush Limbaugh wing of the U.S. Supreme Court. A five-vote majority that included...

    Tags: Elections, Immigration, Rush Limbaugh, Judges, Radio

  10. Jul 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. A humane decision

    This week, the Supreme Court took another step — albeit a small one — toward restricting the severity of punishments courts can impose on juvenile offenders. In a 5-4 ruling, in which Justice Anthony Kennedy sided with the court's liberal wing, the justices ruled that juveniles convicted of murder may not be given mandatory sentences of life in prison without the possibility of parole. Writing for the majority, Justice Elena Kagan said "a judge or jury must have the opportunity to consider mitigating circumstances before imposing the harshest possible penalty" on minors under the age of 18.
    This week, the Supreme Court took another step — albeit a small one — toward restricting the severity of punishments courts can impose on juvenile offenders. In a 5-4 ruling, in which Justice Anthony Kennedy sided with the court's liberal...

    Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Anthony Kennedy, Prisons, Justice System, Murder

  12. Mar 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. The case for Obamacare

    After three days of arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court, the case for the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, better known as "Obamacare," remains strong. Four members of the court, including the justice expected to be the key swing vote on the issue, asked tough questions of the government's lawyer about the requirement that individuals obtain health insurance that is at the heart of the case against the law. But the inaptness of the comparisons they used to call the individual mandate into question reveal the uniqueness of the health insurance market and the propriety of Congress' decision to regulate it in the way it did. And even as the justices questioned whether Congress overstepped its powers, they risked doing the same.
    After three days of arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court, the case for the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, better known as "Obamacare," remains strong. Four members of the court, including the justice expected to be the key swing vote...

    Tags: Antonin Scalia, Elections, Lawyers, Strikes, Judges

  14. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Rodricks suffers selective judicial memory

    In his recent column ("Razing the JFX, lowering O's expectations," April 3), Dan Rodricks continues his attacks on the Supreme Court for asking the tough questions of the lawyers presenting the Obama administration's case for the Patient Protection and...

    Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Barack Obama, Chuck Schumer, Perry Hall

  16. Dec 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Who will win Iowa, the most conservative or the most electable?

    Now that the seven Republican presidential hopefuls have had their last televised debate before the Jan. 3  Iowa precinct caucuses, they have barely two weeks of on-the-ground  campaigning to answer the two key questions facing the voters.
    Now that the seven Republican presidential hopefuls have had their last televised debate before the Jan. 3 Iowa precinct caucuses, they have barely two weeks of on-the-ground campaigning to answer the two key questions facing the voters. The big one...

    Tags: Elections, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Ron Paul, Democratic Party

  18. Sep 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Obamacare appeals: The justices will see you now

    Whether one supports or opposes President Barack Obama's health care reform law, the administration's choice not to prolong the appeals in the legal challenges to the act and to move the matter to the Supreme Court for review in the upcoming term should be welcome news. Much is at stake in the debate, and advocates and foes alike have now had an adequate opportunity to generate their arguments.
    Whether one supports or opposes President Barack Obama's health care reform law, the administration's choice not to prolong the appeals in the legal challenges to the act and to move the matter to the Supreme Court for review in the upcoming term should...

    Tags: Elections, Republican Party, White House, Lawyers, Health Insurance Cost

  20. Oct 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. The regressive right reawakens a progressive America

    A fundamental war has been waged in this nation since its founding,  between progressive forces pushing us forward and regressive forces  pulling us backward.
    A fundamental war has been waged in this nation since its founding, between progressive forces pushing us forward and regressive forces pulling us backward. We are going to battle once again. Progressives believe in openness, equal opportunity and...

    Tags: Antonin Scalia, Anti Trust Crime, Federal Reserve, Minority Groups, Michele Bachmann

  22. May 15, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  23. Editorial: Long-distance access to public records shouldn't be restricted

    The United States Supreme Court, in a milquetoast unanimous decision authored by Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., recently ruled that it is constitutional for Virginia to deny nonresidents rights under the state's Freedom of Information Act. We think all...

    Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Freedom of Information Laws, Real Estate, Trials, Freedom of Information Act

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