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Tag Archives: Courts

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Exxon defeats climate crusading AG’s attempt to hold Big Oil responsible for ‘duping investors’

New York’s Supreme Court cleared ExxonMobil Tuesday of accusations that the oil producer deceived investors and customers about the negative effects fossil fuels have on the environment.

December 10, 2019 in U.S..
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U.S. Supreme Court upholds ultrasounds before abortions law

“Women facing an unexpected pregnancy deserve to have as much medically and technically accurate information as possible when they are making what could be the most important decision of their life,” March for Life President Jeanne Mancini said in a statement.

December 10, 2019 in U.S..
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4 key exchanges as U.S. Supreme Court hears NYC handgun case

The Supreme Court heard oral argument Monday in the first major case involving gun rights in nearly a decade. A local shooting club is challenging New York City’s handgun regulations, perhaps the most restrictive and draconian in the nation.

December 3, 2019 in U.S..
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Bizarre court ruling halts Indiana’s efforts to clean up voter rolls

With the 2020 presidential election less than a year away, America’s voter registration rolls are woefully out of shape. Yet well-funded liberal organizations are working to stop states from cleaning up their rolls.

November 12, 2019 in Commentary.
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U.S. Supreme Court: Sandy Hook family members can sue gunmaker

Supreme Court justices said Tuesday that a lawsuit against Remington Arms Co., a gunmaker, filed by family members of the victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre can move forward.

November 12, 2019 in U.S..
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Morrisville mother-daughter team get sentenced to prison for drug operation

A mother and daughter from Morrisville are headed to jail after getting caught selling hard drugs including heroin, fentanyl and oxycodone.

November 1, 2019 in TNR News.
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Judge allows Nick Sandmann’s $250 million lawsuit against WaPo to move forward

A federal judge reversed his ruling Monday and announced that the family of Kentucky teenager Nick Sandmann can sue The Washington Post for libel over its coverage of the teenager.

October 30, 2019 in U.S..
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Daily Chronicle: Former Sen. Norm McAllister cleared of criminal charges; suspension vote recalled

A Vermont District Court jury in St. Albans on Wednesday found former state senator Norm McAllister innocent of the prohibited act of soliciting a woman for prostitution.

October 24, 2019 in TNR News.
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Coalition of activists oppose Vermont joining multi-state climate change lawsuit

Attorney General T.J. Donovan’s decision to challenge a rollback of California’s greenhouse gas emission and fuel economy standards by the Trump administration has prompted a rebuke from Vermont activists.

October 22, 2019 in TNR News.
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Vermont AG asks Supreme Court to uphold magazine ban

The Vermont Attorney General’s Office has filed a brief asking the state’s highest court to determine that a high-capacity magazine ban enacted last year comports with the Vermont Constitution.

October 17, 2019 in TNR News.
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Court rules FBI searches for info on Americans went against surveillance law

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ruled in 2018 that the FBI’s capacity to search government databases for information on certain individuals without the necessary warrants to do so in 2017 and 2018 violated Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

October 9, 2019 in U.S..
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Trump has made real progress changing the liberal 9th Circuit

When Trump took office there were 18 Democrat appointees, seven Republican appointees, and four vacancies on that court. As of this writing, there are 16 Democrat appointees and 12 GOP appointees with one vacancy remaining.

September 25, 2019 in U.S..

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