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    Nov 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Join the Supreme Court debate: Would you ban ultra-violent video games?

    The Big Picture
    I'm not a lawyer. I don't even play one on TV. But I know great dialogue when I hear it, and after reading the transcripts (courtesy of the Feed) of Tuesday's Supreme Court debate over whether to uphold a California......
  2. Apr 27, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Consumer Confidential: High court slams consumers, Apple comes clean, BofA raising rates

    Money & Company
    Here's your we-can work-it-out Wednesday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: --The conservative majority of the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that companies can prohibit customers from banding together in class-action lawsuits. The ruling arose...
  4. Jan 21, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Santorum's Constitution

    Opinion L.A.
    Former Sen. Rick Santorum is receiving heat for the supposed gaffe of wondering why President Obama didn't support an antiabortion position. The quote: "I find it almost remarkable for a -- for a -- for a black man to say,......
  6. Jan 27, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Californians to protest against Koch brothers in Rancho Mirage

    Greenspace
    Environmentalists, labor union members and liberal activists across Southern California are mounting a protest Sunday in Rancho Mirage against billionaire "tea party" funders Charles and David Koch and their semiannual confab of conservative activists....
  8. Mar 29, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Sep 22, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  10. Book review: 'Making Our Democracy Work' by Stephen Breyer

    The United States Supreme Court likes its mystery: Cases are argued in public, briefs are available for all to read, but its real work is carried out in conferences attended by the nine justices alone. So private are those deliberations that in the rare instances when they are interrupted, it is by a knock on the door; the junior justice, by tradition, answers, is passed a note, closes the door, and then delivers the news to the brethren.
    Los Angeles Times
    The United States Supreme Court likes its mystery: Cases are argued in public, briefs are available for all to read, but its real work is carried out in conferences attended by the nine justices alone. So private are those deliberations that in the rare...

    Tags: John Marshall, Constitutional Issues, Personal Weapon Control, Government, Interior Policy

  11. Jun 25, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  12. Chat about the Supreme Court

    Readers' Representative Journal
    Washington bureau reporters David Savage and James Oliphant will be covering the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, which begin Monday. Savage has covered the confirmation of every Supreme Court justice since Antonin Scalia's...
  13. Sep 30, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  14. Scalia, Stevens and Sotomayor (and rest of Supreme Court) to grapple with another handgun ban

    Top of the Ticket
    The news today that the Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge to Chicago's ban on handguns has invigorated gun-rights activists across the country. Groups like the NRA and the Second Amendment Foundation say they hope the high court's......
  15. Sep 29, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  16. Sonia Sotomayor's first Supreme Court class photo here

    Top of the Ticket
    If there was ever any doubt, today's class photo -- an annual ritual of the Supreme Court -- makes if official. Sonia Sotomayor is in the picture, the 111th justice, the third woman and the first Latino on the high......
  17. Oct 2, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. The Mojave cross sits on public land -- or does it?

    <i>Today's topic: Does the fact that the cross sits on a small patch of privately owned land -- which Congress transferred from public ownership to preserve the memorial -- protect the government in any way from claims that it is favoring one religion over others? Erwin Chemerinsky and Joseph Infranco finish their debate on Salazar vs. Buono, a case scheduled to be argued in the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 7. <a href="http://bit.ly/3gpYCv">Click here</a> for a backgrounder from the Pew Research Center.</i>
    Today's topic: Does the fact that the cross sits on a small patch of privately owned land -- which Congress transferred from public ownership to preserve the memorial -- protect the government in any way from claims that it is favoring one religion over...

    Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Veterans Affairs, Hotels and Accommodations, American Civil Liberties Union, Arts and Culture

  19. Oct 8, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  20. Should the Supreme Court allow a Christian cross in a war monument?

    Comments Blog
    This 75-year-old wooden cross, now covered with a tarp, was at the center of a heated debate in the U.S. Supreme Court today. The cross, which is located atop a rock in California’s Mojave National Preserve near the Nevada border,......
  21. Oct 26, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  22. Monster Mash: 'Thriller' dance event; Andrew Lloyd Webber fighting cancer; London theater ready for download

    Culture Monster
    --Honoring the king of pop: An estimated 20,000 people worldwide engaged in a global "Thriller" dance event over the weekend. (CBC) --Down but not out: Andrew Lloyd Webber is diagnosed with prostate cancer but vows to return to work as......
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