2022, in Milwaukee. Republicans who control the Wisconsin Senate plan to vote on overriding three of Gov. Evers’ vetoes, including one that attempted to enshrine school funding increases for 400 years. Republicans have the necessary two-thirds majority...
Focuses on the decision of the United States Supreme Court on the case filed by several tobacco companies against Thomas F. Reilly, the attorney general of Massachusetts, over the tobacco advertising ban. Details of the court's decision on the case; Companies that filed the case; Significance ...
The Senate will vote Thursday afternoon on the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson for the Supreme Court. The event is expected to begin at 1:30 p.m. ET. Watch the live video above.
Supreme Court. “There has been an unprecedented attack on the very foundations of democracy in our nation recently, and you are standing against that,” Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee told electors before they cast their votes. “The fact is we had a free and fair election this yea...
On-line voting becomes increasingly popular, and many competitions get people involved in it. It is beneficial to some people, while it puts others into a dilemma over whether to vote or not. In my opinion, on-line voting is an inseparable part of modern life and should be welcomed, since...
today there is also a Libertarian alternative, so Orangopox carriers vacillate between struggling to ignore and viciously smearing the most competent candidate the LP has had since John Hospers.(link) One of the most disgusting of these attacks–on a libertarian-impersonator MAGAt blog–has been ...
. But the truth isthey had to do it on their own.And the American Dream said that's the only way to do it. That rugged individualism was better than tribal support. It advocated a masculine competitive spirit that has led to the greed and corruption and power-grabbing we see ...
The Supreme Court declined to take up that theory in a 2023 decision involving North Carolina’s redistricting, but it also didn’t close the door on reviewing state court decisions about state law if they “tr
“If Ms. Greene is successful in redefining impeachment, then the next time Democrats have the majority we can expect this new definition to be turned against the conservatives on the Supreme Court and any future Republican administration,” McClintock said. ...
The U.S. Supreme Court reversed the ruling and stated that public officials do not engage in protected First Amendment speech when they voted in public matters.GREENDEREKD.EBSCO_AspNews Media & the Law