The Supreme Court granted a request Wednesday from the state of Alabama to prohibit voters from casting their ballots curbside, an accommodation sought by Covid-vulnerable voters in the state.
NC’s first Black lieutenant gov slams Dems’ ‘insane’ voting rights efforts as ‘everything to do with power’
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At a Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties hearing on voter discrimination, Robinson focused on one aspect of Georgia’s law that Democrats are calling restrictive and racist: its identif...
Florida AG Moody demands Biden make Supreme Court commission meetings public
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Moody said she sent a letter to the White House demanding access to the meetings following what she described as "alarming initial steps" by the Biden administration and Democratic lawmakers. The attorney general joi...
New York state legislature passes bill that would automatically restore voting rights to people on parole
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The New York state legislature passed a bill on Wednesday that would automatically restore voting rights to people convicted of a felony once they are on parole. The bill is intended to improve upon a 2018 executiv...
Robert De Niro’s lawyer echoes panned 2017 story in divorce court
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En el momento, De Niro’s longtime rep Stan Rosenfield huffed, "Your story is based on something that never happened from a source who has an ax to grind." So we were (not at all) surprised to hear De Niro’s divorce att...
Conservative Black leaders defend Georgia voting bill, hit ‘biased news media’ coverage
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Media pundits such as MSNBC's Joy Reid have followed President Biden's lead and referred to the Georgia measure as a modern form of "Jim Crow." But the conservative leaders pushed back against critics of the law who ...
Georgia fugitive captured in Alabama after 3 years on the run for murder of ex-girlfriend
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Maurice Nesbitt, 43, fled on the final day of his trial in October 2017, según las autoridades, cutting off his electronic ankle monitor while out on bond for the murder of 34-year-old Rashawn Jackson. AUSTIN SHOO...
Pro-GOP group takes aim at House Democrats over court packing
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The American Action Network (AAN) on Tuesday is unveiling a new issue advocacy campaign charging that the Democrats "are trying to seize control of the court." The ads, shared first with Fox News, will be seen in Hou...
Supreme Court asked to make foreign intelligence court opinions public
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The ACLU and other groups asked the Supreme Court on Monday to consider whether a special court that reviews government requests for electronic surveillance for foreign intelligence purposes must disclose significan...
Supreme Court to hear arguments in case that could allow green cards for thousands who entered US illegally
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The U.S. designates certain countries for TPS if they are deemed dangerous due to conditions such as earthquakes, hurricanes, civil war or other armed conflict or other "extraordinary and temporary conditions." Peopl...
Alex Palou wins Indycar season opener in Alabama, Jimmie Johnson finishes 19th
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The Spaniard used a two-stop strategy on the picturesque permanent road course to take control of the race but still had to hold off hard-charging Will Power and Scott Dixon over the closing laps. The 24-year-old bea...
Are Democrats trying to intimidate Supreme Court justices? ‘The Big Saturday Show’ investigates
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Former Congressman and Fox News Contributor Sean Duffy noted it was unlikely that Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi would proceed with a vote to pack the Supreme Court unless the Senate eliminated the filibuster, a m...
NY Dem calls on Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire so Biden can pick a nominee
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Jones is the first to publicly call on Breyer to retire, though he joins the liberal group Demand Justice which has called for the 82-year-old, President Clinton-appointed justice to step down. "There’s no question ...