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  • Federal appeals court agrees Grants Pass ordinances violated constitutional rights of homeless (9th circus)

    09/29/2022 12:40:31 PM PDT · by aimhigh · 29 replies
    Oregon Public Broadcasting ^ | 09/28/2022 | Conrad Wilson
    Wednesday’s decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals builds on a 2018 ruling involving the city of Boise, which found a person cannot be punished for sleeping in public if there’s nowhere else for them to go. A federal appeals court Wednesday upheld a ruling that found the city of Grants Pass in southern Oregon violated the constitutional rights of people experiencing homelessness through a series of ordinances designed to prevent sleeping outside on public property.In a 2-1 decision, judges on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals largely upheld a 2020 injunction issued by U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark Clarke,...
  • Romney votes against Trump pick over comments attacking Obama

    05/14/2019 3:12:40 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 145 replies
    The Hill ^ | May 14, 2019 | Tal Axelrod
    Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) voted against one of President Trump’s judicial picks Tuesday over past controversial comments the judge made about former President Barack Obama. Romney, who faced off against Obama in the 2012 presidential race, cast the lone GOP “no” vote against Judge Michael Truncale, who was ultimately confirmed to the Eastern District of Texas by a 49-46 margin. Truncale raised eyebrows in 2011 when he called Obama an “un-American imposter.” He later told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he was “merely expressing frustration by what I perceived as a lack of overt patriotism on behalf of President Obama,”...
  • Feds to begin distributing grant money to non-sanctuary cities

    06/27/2018 9:56:37 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 21 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | June 27, 2018 | Stephen Dinan
    The Justice Department said Wednesday it has begun distributing hundreds of millions of dollars in grant money that had been tied up in a major court battle over sanctuary cities. Byrne Justice Assistance Grants are used by localities and police departments across the nation to pay for equipment, training, personnel or other pressing needs. The Trump administration last year said it would condition the money on localities’ willingness to cooperate in holding illegal immigrants for pickup by federal deportation officers. Chicago sued, saying the conditions weren’t part of federal law.
  • Judicial Nominee Faces Intense Scrutiny from Dems Over Pro-life Views

    04/11/2018 3:14:47 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 13 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | April 11, 2018 | Lauretta Brown
    Trump judicial nominee Wendy Vitter’s personal pro-life views were under intense scrutiny from several Democratic senators at her confirmation hearing Wednesday. Vitter was repeatedly asked about her pro-life beliefs and whether they would interfere with her role as a judge. She was also grilled about statements made in past, pro-life speaking engagements. The main questions from Democratic senators centered around two appearances she made, that were recently cited by the abortion giant Planned Parenthood in an op-ed targeting Vitter prior to the hearing. One appearance was as the moderator of a 2013 Louisiana Right to Life panel where views...
  • Ninth Circuit refuses to act against Judge Manuel L. Real for abuse of judicial power.

    09/30/2005 4:06:56 PM PDT · by TheConservator · 10 replies · 1,133+ views
    Ninth Circuit Court Website ^ | 9/29/2005 | Kozinski, in dissent
    Click the link to read the whole opinion, and escpecially Judge Kozinski's dissent, which lays out the facts in all their ugly detail. Talk about your robed dictator! "Just because I said it, counsel."
  • Caption This Ten Commandments Photo

    11/18/2002 6:33:45 PM PST · by corsair · 32 replies · 502+ views
    AP ^ | November 18, 2002
    That should pis off those rednecks! They can't stop me now! LEFT Mon Nov 18, 2:17 PM ET. Southern Poverty Law Center Director Morris Dees, left, discusses a ruling by U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson concerning the Ten Commandments monument on display at the State Judicial Building in Montgomery, Ala. At Dees' right is SPLC attorney Richard Cohen. (AP Photo/Dave Martin). RIGHT The Ten Commandments monument designed by Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore is pictured at the State Judicial Building in Montgomery, Ala., in this Aug 7, 2001, file photo. U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson ruled Monday,...