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30 May 2017, 3:35 am by Edith Roberts
At Constitution Daily, Lyle Denniston lays out the timeline and procedures by which the challenge to President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily barring entry into the United States of foreign nationals from six majority-Muslim countries could make its way before the Supreme Court. [read post]
1 May 2013, 8:06 am by John Elwood
The Court denied cert. after a single relist in Alabama v. [read post]
30 May 2014, 9:00 am by P. Andrew Torrez
It's that time again... time to check in on the week's news in Suits by Suits: The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit issued its opinion in Velazquez-Perez v. [read post]
1 Jun 2010, 12:44 pm by PJ Blount
Periodicals High Frontier Journal (V. 6, N. 3) Blogs Major Battle Brews Over F136 – DoD Buzz Alabama Congressional Delegation Strikes Out – NASA Watch] Prowlers ‘Jam’ Afghan Skies – DoD Buzz Watchdog: NASA plans for Constellation alternative not illegal – The Write Stuff “Do What I Say” Etc., Etc. [read post]
1 Mar 2011, 1:34 pm by John Elwood
(2) Does Section 514 of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act violate the First Amendment of the United States Constitution? [read post]
24 Oct 2007, 4:11 pm
Allen (07-295)  an Alabama case, imposed a stay of execution, saying it was doing so because “the Supreme Court is presently considering the constitutionality of the challenged lethal injection protocol in Baze v. [read post]
29 Nov 2023, 1:12 pm by DONALD SCARINCI
The justices have agreed to decide the following issue: “Whether district courts, in determining whether the due process clause requires a state or local government to provide a post-seizure probable-cause hearing prior to a statutory judicial-forfeiture proceeding and, if so, when such a hearing must take place, should apply the “speedy trial” test employed in United States v. $8,850 and Barker v. [read post]
It took South Carolina until 1998 and Alabama until 2000 to officially amend their states’ constitutions to remove language prohibiting miscegenation. [read post]