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    ‘Alien Tort’ Law Gets Questioned by Justices

    posted October 2, 2012 / No Comments

    WSJ | Several Supreme Court justices suggested they were ready to limit the reach of the U.S. courts over international-law abuses abroad. The justices argued whether the Alien Tort Claims Act, a law authorizing noncitizens […]

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    Patients Have No Right to Medical Marijuana

    posted September 25, 2012 / 1 Comment

    AMA ASSN | The Montana Supreme Court ruled that state restrictions on medical marijuana access and sales do not violate patients’ rights to pursue health care under the state constitution. The decision overturns a lower […]

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    Supreme Court Rules Sex Workers Can Challenge Law

    posted September 25, 2012 / No Comments

      Toronto Star | The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously upheld an appeal by Vancouver’s downtown eastside Sex Workers United Against Violence Society, an association of current and former prostitutes who want to decriminalize prostitution. […]

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    Scalia was ‘Furious’ at Roberts Vote on Healthcare Law, Says Toobin Book

    posted September 20, 2012 / No Comments

    The Hill | Jeffrey Toobin’s latest book portrays Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia as increasingly cranky and partisan — and infuriated with Chief Justice John Roberts over the court’s recent decisions on healthcare and immigration. […]

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    Guam Court Lacked Jurisdiction in Divorce Case

    posted September 11, 2012 / No Comments

    The Supreme Court of Guam has issued an opinion in Banes v. Banes finding that the Superior Court lacked jurisdiction over David Banes in his divorce case and agreeing to issue the “writ of prohibition” […]

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