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  • … rationale for concocting such legislation stems from Justice Clarence Thomas’s concurrence in Dobbs v. Jackson … due process—a concept known as “substantive due process.” Justice Thomas was not directly questioning the validity of … for tools to spark outrage and intentionally misread Justice Thomas’s concurrence to provide new tinder for their …
  • … with. And these governing bodies will not tolerate any dissent. Those who voice alternative opinions—like Tanner …
  • … Supreme Court ruled 8-1 in favor of Chike , giving him the justice he deserves. Let’s take a look at his case and what … Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit … U.S. Department of Justice … speech codes … speech zones … Georgia … …
  • … 25 years as a special agent with the U.S. Department of Justice, DEA, working on organized crime investigations, …
  • … district court heard the case. The U.S. Department of Justice also filed a statement of interest  supporting … Lutheran Church Child Learning Center … U.S. Department of Justice … Case:Redeemer Fellowship of Edisto Island v. Town …
  • … government, including the White House, the Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney offices, state attorney general …
  • … questions and must be ready to go deep on any point that a justice wants to explore. While questions from a justice may present danger for the advocate, they also bring … opportunities to help the advocate win the case because a justice’s questions can reveal what a justice thinks is …
  • … was an unprecedented leak of a draft opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health … Roe v. Wade had been overturned. But that is just how the final chapter ended for Roe . The full story of how Roe v. … leak. A draft of a majority opinion written by Justice Alito was published by the press. The draft opinion …
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  • … was leaving her job on good terms, Emily had to endure a final public apology meeting—orchestrated by … for teachers and students, while intimidating those who dissent into silence and punishing those who speak up against … on their race. Emily’s case is not only about securing justice for her. It’s also about encouraging teachers, …