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| Weekly updates: Friday, March 19, 2010 7:00:00 PM Seven dwarfs more famous than US judges: poll NEW YORK (Reuters) - Three quarters of Americans can correctly identify two of Show White's seven dwarfs while only a quarter can name two Supreme Court Justices, according to a poll on pop culture released on Monday. http://www.dose.caSupreme Court edging toward openness The justices of the Supreme Court of the United States are not ready to allow cameras in their courtroom now . . . and may never be. http://www.rockymountainnews.comSupreme Court to Hear Deportation and Death Penalty Cases Supreme Court justices weigh in on whether immigrants convicted of crimes may be deported and whether to reinstate a death sentence in California http://www.foxnews.comJustices to Hear Abortion, Integration Cases Abortion and race dominate the Supreme Court's agenda for the term that begins tomorrow, with the Bush administration and its conservative allies urging the justices to put limits on abortion rights and affirmative action. http://www.washingtonpost.comJustices to Hear Arguments Tomorrow in Landmark ACLU Challenge to Mandatory School Drug Testing WASHINGTON--In oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court tomorrow, the American Civil Liberties Union will urge the Justices to reject random urine testing of students involved in extracurricular activities. http://www.aclu.orgJustices not best lawyers, Ginsburg says Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says members of the U.S. Supreme Court are not necessarily the best lawyers in America, but they revere the court. http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.comSupreme Court term begins with arguments in deportation, death penalty cases Supreme Court justices wrestled Tuesday with the question of whether convictions for minor crimes should force immigrants' deportation, the first case in a term expected ... http://legalsoapbox.freeadvice.com |
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