The two candidates split most recently on a lawsuit over anabortion rights measurethat would have scaled back a state ban that took effect when Roe v. Wade was overturned. Wood wrote the court’s 4-3 majority opinion that upheld the state’s decision to reject ...
Board of Education of Topeka Supreme Court decision smashed a giant crack into the wall of segregation that civil rights activists had been chipping away at since the end of Reconstruction. On May 17, The Topeka State Journal reported on the decision, which signaled the beginning of the end ...
The seats were up as the state’s highest court is poised to take up key cases in several high-profile areas. Abortion rights supporters are trying to get a measure on the November ballot that would scale back a ban on the procedure that took effect w...
They, along with expected and potential candidates like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, have largely avoided criticizing Trump and have at times defended him. Hutchinson’s announcement took place in the tree-lined town ...
televised debate organized by Arkansas's taxpayer-funded public television network. By a vote of six to three, the majority reversed the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals and affirmed the state's power to sponsor the general election debate closed to all but the Democratic and Republican candidates...
its judiciary does not compel it to treat judicial candidates like campaigners for political office. A State may assure its people that judges will apply the law without fear or favor—and without having personally asked anyone for money. We affirm the judg- ment of the Florida Supreme Court....
Arkansas 2nd Congressional District Candidates Joyce Elliott and Tim Griffin on KFFB’s Open Mic Ark Senate Dist. 18 Candidates Johnny Hoyt and Jason Rapert Open Mic Wed 5:40 pm Ark Senate Dist. 10 Candidates Curren Everett and Missy Thomas Irvin Open Mic Wed 7:40 am ...
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In 1973, headlines like this one in the New York Daily News informed America that the Supreme Court had ruled in favor of Jane Roe, an unwed mother who filed suit after seeking an abortion in Texas, which was a felony in that state and many others. The Roe v. Wade ruling determined ...
Supreme Court ruled that government funding for chaplains by state legislatures was constitutional because of the "unique history" of the United States. The federal government in 1791 had authorized a hired chaplain for Congress precisely three days before the ratification of the Bill of Rights, ...