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Displaying all articles tagged:
Federal Court
reproductive rights
July 14, 2020
The Abortion Pill Is Now Available by Mail
A federal judge has ruled that patients seeking abortion medication do not need to pick it up in person during the pandemic.
By
Hannah Gold
Sept. 13, 2017
Blue-Slip Tradition, Democrats’ Best Weapon Against Right-Wing Judges, in Peril
The century-long tradition of requiring approval of judicial nominees by home-state senators could soon be scrapped under pressure from conservatives.
By
Ed Kilgore
homeward bound
Dec. 4, 2015
Texas Attorneys Back Down, Will Allow Syrian Refugees for Now
They are still seeking a legal position that would allow them an injunction.
By
Ben Ellman
disruptions
Nov. 18, 2015
Yellow Cabs Sue Taxi Commission, Take Uber Fight to Federal Court
For the “deliberate evisceration” of the taxi industry.
By
Nathan Pemberton
give me liberty or give me baby’s breath
Sept. 30, 2015
Out-of-Control Weeds Aren’t Free Speech, Says Judge
“The plaintiff’s claim that the free-speech clause insulates all weeds from public control is ridiculous.”
By
Jaime Fuller
Foiemageddon
Jan. 7, 2015
Foie Gras Is Once Again Legal in California
A group representing producers and a restaurant prompted the new ruling.
By
Hugh Merwin
politics
Oct. 14, 2010
The Constitutional Fight to Repeal Health Reform Keeps on Kicking
A federal judge in Florida sympathizes with the claim that the bill is unconstitutional.
By
Avi Zenilman