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Here are 20 articles related to the Supreme Court from today: JULY 23, 2023

  1. Supreme Court’s decision legalizing discrimination affects us all
    The Supreme Court’s recent decision legalizing discrimination has far-reaching implications, affecting not just gay people but all citizens. The writer suggests that this decision could potentially open the door for more widespread discrimination. Read more
  2. Senate Judiciary Committee advances Supreme Court ethics bill
    The Senate Judiciary Committee has voted to advance legislation that would create a code of ethics for Supreme Court justices. The bill advanced on party lines, with 11 Democrats voting for the bill. Read more
  3. Supreme Court ethics: Americans are broadly supportive of reform
    According to this article, Americans are broadly supportive of Supreme Court ethics reform. The article discusses the partisan divide over the issue, with Senate Republicans portraying it as a partisan issue. Read more
  4. Supreme Court gavels in 2023 with major decisions ahead
    The U.S. Supreme Court is back in action for 2023 and staring down a long list of blockbuster decisions due for release in the weeks ahead. The justices have been scrambling to draft opinions in 27 cases heard since October. Read more
  5. Week in politics: Supreme Court makes crucial decisions
    This article provides a look at the week in politics that’s been dominated by U.S. Supreme Court decisions. It discusses the major decisions made by the court and their implications. Read more
  6. Read the full text of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision
    This article provides the full text of the Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action. It also discusses other Supreme Court decisions in 2023. Read more
  7. Senate Judiciary Committee advances Supreme Court ethics
    The Senate Judiciary Committee has voted to advance legislation that would require the Supreme Court to adopt a code of conduct. The bill advanced on party lines, with 11 Democrats voting for the bill. Read more

Here are 20 articles related to law, police, courts, and civil rights from today: JULY 23, 2023

  1. US Supreme Court Preserves Civil Rights Lawsuits Under 19th Century Law
    The US Supreme Court has made a significant decision to preserve civil rights lawsuits under a 19th-century law. This decision is a crucial step in maintaining the legal avenues available for civil rights litigation. Read more
  2. News of record – July 12, 2023 | Police & Courts
    This article provides a comprehensive list of incidents reported to police agencies on July 12. It offers a detailed account of various cases, shedding light on the nature and frequency of incidents handled by the police. Read more
  3. Latest Legal News | Today’s Breaking Headlines | Reuters
    This article covers a range of legal news, including a case where NBC and Lemonis won sanctions against business owners featured on The Profit. It also discusses how the U.S. Justice Department is throwing its weight behind an NAACP case. Read more
  4. Police logs: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 | Police & Courts
    This police log details the incidents that occurred on July 12, 2023. It includes the case of George Branch, who was charged with failure to stop at a crash resulting in damage to an attended vehicle and driving with a suspended or revoked license. Read more
  5. News of record – July 16, 2023 | Police & Courts
    This article provides a list of incidents reported to police agencies on July 16. It offers a detailed account of various cases, shedding light on the nature and frequency of incidents handled by the police. Read more
  6. News of record – July 11, 2023 | Police & Courts
    This article provides a comprehensive list of incidents reported to police agencies on July 11. It offers a detailed account of various cases, shedding light on the nature and frequency of incidents handled by the police. Read more
  7. News of Record – July 14, 2023 | Police & Courts
    This article provides a comprehensive list of incidents reported to police agencies on July 14. It offers a detailed account of various cases, shedding light on the nature and frequency of incidents handled by the police. Read more
  8. Civil Rights | The Latest News on Civil Rights
    This article discusses the latest developments in civil rights, including a federal lawsuit challenging Florida’s new immigration law. It also mentions the stepping down of Rev. Jesse Jackson as the leader of a civil rights group. Read more
  9. Federal judge deems Arizona law restricting the recording of police unconstitutional
    A federal judge has ruled against an Arizona law that restricts how close the public is allowed to be to police officers while recording, deeming it unconstitutional. This ruling is a significant development in the ongoing debate over police accountability and public oversight. Read more
  10. News of record – July 8, 2023 | Police & Courts
    This article provides a comprehensive list of incidents reported to police agencies on July 8. It offers a detailed account of various cases, shedding light on the nature and frequency of incidents handled by the police. Read more
  11. Top Story | ANC (20 July 2023)
    This article discusses the recent developments in the Philippines’ engagement with the International Criminal Court (ICC). It covers the ICC’s decision to reject Manila’s appeal to end its probe into the Duterte administration’s war on drugs. Read more
  12. Case: Discrimination/Race Discrimination (W.D. Wash.)
    This article discusses a recent case where a federal district court in Washington granted summary judgment to Gravbar Electric Company, Inc. on a fired Black employee’s race discrimination claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and Washington law. Read more
  13. Virginia’s First Female Law Clerks | Civil Rights Attorneys Take the Bench
    This article highlights the increasing representation of women and civil rights attorneys in the judiciary. The piece also discusses the broader implications of this trend for the legal profession and the justice system. Read more
  14. Cops Seized Innocent People’s Property. What Will the Supreme Court Do?
    The Supreme Court is set to hear Culley next term, a case centered around innocent people whose cars were confiscated in Alabama. The case will test the limits of civil asset forfeiture, a controversial practice that allows law enforcement to seize property suspected of being

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