Supreme Court: Corporations do not enjoy personal privacy rights.(USA)The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a case involving AT&T that explored whether it could claim, under personal privacy rights, an exemption from a Freedom of Information Act request.Richey, Warren...
The Court held in Citizens United that political spending is a form of protected speech under the First Amendment, and the government may not keep corporations or unions from spending money to support or oppose individual candidates in elections. In October, the Supreme Court heard ...
In 2010, the United States Supreme Court held in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission that laws prohibiting corporate and union political expenditures were unconstitutional. Citizens United made it legal for corporations and unions to spend from their general treasuries to finance independ ...
People, talk about a stacked deck! Lets not forget who appoints these clowns on our Supreme Court! Our big business, Globalists favoring, sell out the normal working mans, President! Another fine example of how we are getting screwed here people. We are being shelled by all sides! Make yo...
The Court makes its own rules. It chooses which appeals to hear from the thousands brought to it a year (it takes fewer than a hundred). It decides what the relevant questions are. In this case the Court went far out of its way to address a question nobody had asked -- and to cre...
aExamples abound of non-human persons: Christians believe that the Godhead consists of “three Persons of one substance”; U.S. Supreme Court justices have ruled that corporations are “artificial persons”; fans of Star Trek argue that androids like Data and aliens like Spock are all (fiction...
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Michigan was on the losing side in the 2005 Supreme Court case Granholm v. Heald, which said states could not discriminate against out-of-state wine producers when it comes to wine shipping. But, the state contended, retail stores were not covered by the Granholm decision. To most people ...
The third is to work in the “comprehensive” (supporting) departments, to work in the higher court’s research office, the audit office, the judicial reform and other departments engaged in judicial policy research, drafting judicial rules, etc. big data, Case law, court reforms, Uncategorized...
Less than two years after the Supreme Courtoverturned Roe v. Wade, the issue of abortion returned to the high court. This case involvesaccess to the widely used abortion pillmifepristone and whether the Food and Drug Administration acted unlawfully when it relaxed the rules for the drug's use...