Year: 2008

Best Title

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Best title on a Supreme Court District of Columbia v. Heller-related blog post today: "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition" from John Bambenek on Blogcritics ...

Black Group on Gun Decision: A Great Day for Law-Abiding Citizens

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The Project 21 black conservative leadership group  comments on the Supreme Court's gun rights decision: District of Columbia v. Heller Supreme Court Second Amendment Decision Hailed by Black ActivistsFor Release: June 24, 2008 Contact: David Almasi at (202) 543-4110 x11 or ...

Horace Cooper on Ruling Against the D.C. Gun Ban – Listen Live

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From David Almasi: Project 21 member Horace Cooper, a former constitutional law professor at George Mason University in Arlington, Virginia, will discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's Thursday ruling overturning the Washington, D.C. ban on handgun ownership live with Scott Sloan ...

District of Columbia v. Heller Supreme Court Second Amendment Decision Hailed by Black Activists

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Washington, D.C. - Today's U.S. Supreme Court ruling guaranteeing the Constitution's individual right to own firearms and overturning the ban on most gun ownership in the nation's capital in the first major Second Amendment case in almost 70 years is ...

Deneen Borelli on the Supreme Court’s Ruling Against the D.C. Gun Ban

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Project 21 fellow Deneen Borelli will discuss today's U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning the Washington, D.C. ban on handgun ownership live this afternoon with Vicki McKenna on WIBA-Madison at 4:35 pm eastern [see note below], with Don Kroah on WAVA-Washington ...

Horace Cooper on the Supreme Court’s Ruling Against the D.C. Gun Ban

Project 21 member Horace Cooper, a former constitutional law professor at George Mason University in Arlington, Virginia, will discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's Thursday ruling overturning the Washington, D.C. ban on handgun ownership live with Scott Sloan on WLW in ...

Court Continues Welcome Trend of Reigning in Excessive Punitive Awards

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From Research Associate Justin Danhof comes this look at the decision in Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker, handed down June 25: In 1989, the Exxon Valdez supertanker grounded on a reef off Alaska's coast, spilling millions of gallons of oil ...

In Kennedy v. Louisiana, Court Deaf to Child Welfare and State Sovereignty

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Research Associate Reece Epstein takes a critical look at the Supreme Court's decision in Kennedy v. Louisiana: On May 2, 1998, Patrick Kennedy raped his eight-year-old daughter. Brutally. The medical examiner discovered: A laceration to the left wall of the ...

Stephen Colbert for Meet the Press

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I have to agree with columnist Maggie Gallagher when she recommends Steve Colbert for the Meet the Press desk chair. The man manages to get to the heart of every issue. Talking about issues a bit more and handicapping election ...

Clean Water Restoration Act Could Trigger Largest-Ever Expansion of Federal Powers Over Private Property

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BACKGROUND: The Clean Water Act (CWA) of 1972 makes it a crime to discharge pollutants into the "navigable waters of the United States."  However, what constitutes a "pollutant" or "navigable water" has often left federal regulators scratching their heads and ...

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