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Supreme Court decision of the day


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1 hour ago, Taylor said:

Democrats must gerrymander blue state republicans into oblivion.  There’s no other choice.  This is the game they want.  And apparently it’s constitutional. 

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55 minutes ago, gotbeer said:

Supreme Court hands victory to blind man who sued Domino’s over site accessibility

Bad news for anyone really that has a website and does business.

So if he wins does he get a 1/2 off coupon? I hope no monetary compensation because it creates an entitlement that puts a possible hardship on businesses. If the decision is Domino's has a given time period to rectify then I'm ok with the lawsuit to a degree. 

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For a first day in session, they have been busy.

U.S. Supreme Court turns away Puerto Rico pension fund dispute

U.S. Supreme Court opens new term, with an ill Justice Thomas absent

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The court hears the term’s first major case on Tuesday on whether a landmark federal anti-discrimination law that bars sex discrimination in the workplace protects gay and transgender employees.

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The court said it would not cancel its scheduled Dec. 2 arguments, as requested by New York City, in a lawsuit by gun owners and the state’s National Rifle Association affiliate challenging restrictions on handgun owners transporting firearms outside the home.

 

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During Monday’s first argument, the justices wrestled with the insanity defense, which bars holding criminally responsible mentally impaired defendants who do not know right from wrong. They seemed divided over a Kansas law, enacted in 1996, that prevents defendants from arguing insanity. The law lets defendants argue that, due to mental illness, they could not have intended to commit the crime.

 

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The other two arguments on Monday focused on whether the Constitution requires unanimous jury verdicts and on fees in patent litigation.

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The court spurned Amazon.com’s bid to avoid a lawsuit concerning overtime pay for workers who face lengthy post-shift security screenings.

 

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It also rejected appeals in patent disputes including one involving Apple Inc and another involving Acorda Therapeutics Inc.

 

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The court declined to hear Las Vegas sports gambler William “Billy” Walters’ appeal of a 2017 insider trading conviction that landed him a five-year prison sentence in a case that also drew attention because of his ties to billionaire investor Carl Icahn and golfer Phil Mickelson.

U.S. Supreme Court rejects Acorda appeal in MS drug patent fight

U.S. Supreme Court tosses challenge to Republican-drawn Ohio congressional maps

 

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8 minutes ago, gotbeer said:

This isn't US Supreme Court.  But it's a the Indiana Supreme Court level.  Interesting case.  I side with the drug dealer on this one.  

Cops put GPS tracker on man’s car, charge him with theft for removing it

It is disgusting that the government can GPS a citizen 

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