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 | Brain-damaged woman at center of Wal-Mart suit (News) 12 discussions Debbie Shank breaks down in tears every time she's told that her 18-year-old son, Jeremy, was killed in Iraq. Tags: Iraq, War Conflict, Jim Shank, Maurice Graham, U.S. Supreme Court, Debbie Shank, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Iraq War, Medicaid, John Simley |
 | Stepfather accused of drowning girl, 3, for insurance (News) 7 discussions The firefighters who tried to save 3-year-old Ashley McLellan, unconscious after being pulled from a pool on a winter night in 2003, noticed something strange about her stepfather: He was calm, mostly.. Tags: Seattle (Washington) Supreme Court Department Labor (DOL) Contracts Crime, Law Justice Road Transportation Lawsuits Murders |
 | Justices uphold ban on abortion procedure (News) 6 discussions The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a law that banned a type of late-term abortion, a ruling that could portend enormous social, legal and political implications for the divisive issue. Tags: Supreme Court John Roberts Supreme Court Abortion |
 | Iowa court rules same-sex couples can marry (News) 6 discussions An Iowa district court ruled Thursday that same-sex couples can marry based on the state constitution's guarantee of equal treatment, court documents show. Tags: Gay Lesbian Relationships, Special Interest Groups, Polk County, Trials, Lambda Legal Defense Education Fund, Culture Lifestyle, Iowa, Marriage, GLBT Issues, Robert Hanson, Civil Trials, Iowa Supreme Court, Iowa District Court, Dennis Johnson, Relat |
 | California ban on same-sex marriage struck down (News) 6 discussions The California Supreme Court struck down the state's ban on same-sex marriage Thursday, saying sexual orientation, like race or gender, "does not constitute a legitimate basis upon which to deny .. Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, U.S. State Government, Relationships, U.S. Supreme Court, Elections Voting, U.S. Politics, Gay Lesbian Relationships, San Francisco, Massachusetts, U.S. Presidential Election, Culture Lifestyle, California, Gavin Newsom, U.S. Gove |
 | Court: High-speed chase suspects can't sue police (News) 5 discussions The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday gave police officers significant protection from lawsuits by suspects who lead them on car chases. Tags: Supreme Court Police Supreme Court Justice Rights Television Judiciary (system justice) John Roberts Atlanta (Georgia) University Washington Antonin Scalia Georgia John Paul Stevens Edward Lazarus Crime, Law Justice Cri |
 | Supreme Commander Trailer 1 (Video) 4 discussions The trailer to Supreme Commander, sequel to Total Annihilation. Tags: Supreme Commander SupCom |
 | Court upholds N.Y. ban on dancing in bars (News) 4 discussions Come and meet those dancing feet, up on 42nd Street -- but only in nightspots with special licenses. Tags: City Planning Constitution Judiciary (system justice) Real Estate Norman Siegel Supreme Court |
 | Killer orders pizza for homeless as last meal (News) 3 discussions Just hours before his execution by injection, a Tennessee death row prisoner who was convicted of killing a police officer ordered his final meal -- pizza for a homeless person. Tags: Tennessee Cable News Network (CNN) Memphis (Tennesse) Taxation Capital Punishment Trials Financial Business Services Supreme Court Phil Bredesen Wendys International Incorporated Nashville (Tennesse) Ronald Oliver Libraries Mus |
 | Chavez closes opposition TV station; thousands protest (News) 3 discussions Venezuelan police on Sunday used water cannons and what appeared to be tear gas to break up thousands of demonstrators protesting the government's decision to close the country's most-watched televisi.. Tags: Justice Rights Corporate Governance Violent Demonstrations Coup dEtat Jose Miguel Vivanco Hugo Chavez U.S. Senate Supreme Court National Guard |
 | Divided court rejects school diversity plans (News) 3 discussions A bitterly divided U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday issued what is likely to be a landmark opinion -- ruling that race cannot be a factor in the assignment of children to public schools. Tags: Supreme Court Seattle (Washington) Supreme Court Louisville (Kentucky) Washington Kentucky Civil Public Services University Higher Education John Paul Stevens Stephen Breyer Clarence Thomas Antonin Scalia John Roberts Ruth Ba |
 | Brain-damaged woman at center of Wal-Mart suit (News) 3 discussions Debbie Shank breaks down in tears every time she's told that her 18-year-old son, Jeremy, was killed in Iraq. Tags: Iraq, Iraq War, Debbie Shank, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., War Conflict, U.S. Supreme Court, Maurice Graham, Medicaid, Jim Shank, John Simley |
 | Award-winning comedian George Carlin dies (News) 3 discussions George Carlin, the influential comedian whose routines used profanity, scatology and absurdity to point out the silliness and hypocrisy of human life, has died. He was 71. Tags: Jack Burns, Armed Forces, Fillmore, Culture Lifestyle, Lenny Bruce, Stephen . Schwarzman, Celebrity News, Swearing Invective, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, U.S. Supreme Court, Mark Twain, George Carlin Carlin, Facial Hair, Marlene Carlin, George Carlin, |
 | What Was the Purpose of A "Well Regulated Militia"? (Video) 3 discussions John Payton, Director-Counsel and President, NAACP Legal Defense Fund, discusses the context and society in which the Second Amendment was created.
On March 13, 2008, ACS hosted a press briefing on t.. Tags: John Payton American Constitution Society ACS Second Amendment District Columbia v. Heller dc heller Supreme Court |
 | Court: He had a right to curse (News) 2 discussions An officer who arrested a man for cursing in a public meeting violated the man's right to free speech, a federal appeals court ruled Friday. Tags: Judiciary (system justice) Laws Bill Rights Supreme Court |
 | Court tosses punitive damages against Big Tobacco (News) 2 discussions Splitting 5-4, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out a nearly $80 million punitive damages ruling against Philip Morris. Tags: Lawsuits Supreme Court Tobacco Cancer Altria Group Supreme Court Oregon Jessie Williams Marketing Government Health Care John Roberts Punishment Diseases |
 | Phony fax gives prisoner almost 2 weeks of freedom (News) 2 discussions Officials released a prisoner from a state facility after receiving a phony fax that ordered the man be freed, and didn't catch the mistake for nearly two weeks. Tags: Kentucky Carlos Moran Greg Taylor Supreme Court |
 | Court upholds death sentence for child rape (News) 2 discussions Louisiana's Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a man may be executed for raping an 8-year-old girl, and lawyers say his case may become the test for whether the nation's highest court upholds the death .. Tags: Supreme Court Louisiana New Orleans (Louisiana) Sex Crimes Capital Punishment Justice Rights Health United States Washington Oklahoma Montana Georgia Texas South Carolina Florida Punishment Rape Crime, Law Justice |
 | Supreme Court to rule on Gitmo detainees' rights (News) 2 discussions Rejecting Bush administration arguments, the Supreme Court reversed course and agreed Friday to review whether Guantanamo Bay detainees can use the civilian court system to challenge their indefinite .. Tags: Supreme Court Supreme Court White House Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba) Judiciary (system justice) Justice Department South Carolina Capitol Hill Kansas Lawsuits |
 | Fat Man Eats 5 Double Chesse Burgers (Video) 2 discussions In this video I improve upon my supreme fatness by eating 5 delicious double cheese burgers from McDonalds. Tags: fat fatman man comedy supreme funny morbid morbidly obese retard ugly heavy overweight stupid |
 | Brain-damaged woman at center of Wal-Mart suit (News) 2 discussions Debbie Shank breaks down in tears every time she's told that her 18-year-old son, Jeremy, was killed in Iraq. Tags: Iraq, Iraq War, Debbie Shank, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., War Conflict, U.S. Supreme Court, Maurice Graham, Medicaid, Jim Shank, John Simley |
 | Brain-damaged woman at center of Wal-Mart suit (News) 2 discussions Debbie Shank breaks down in tears every time she's told that her 18-year-old son, Jeremy, was killed in Iraq. Tags: Iraq, Iraq War, Debbie Shank, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., War Conflict, U.S. Supreme Court, Maurice Graham, Medicaid, Jim Shank, John Simley |
 | Wal-Mart: Brain-damaged former employee can keep money (News) 2 discussions A former Wal-Mart employee who suffered severe brain damage in a traffic accident won't have to pay back the company for the cost of her medical care, Wal-Mart told the family Tuesday. Tags: Transportation, Debbie Shank, Social Policy, U.S. Supreme Court, Traffic Accidents, Political Policy, Politics, Health Care Policy, Iraq, Domestic Policy, Pat Curran, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Accidents Disasters, Jim Shank |
 | Tressant Supreme (Video) 1 discussions Kelly Ripa delights in the joys of Crack-Cocaine. Tags: Tressant Supreme |
 | Chavez could soon get broader powers (News) 1 discussions As he starts his new six-year term, Hugo Chavez has just about everything a president could want: popular support, a marginalized opposition, a friendly congress and a booming economy. Tags: Venezuela Golf Adult Education Housing and Urban Planning Justice and Rights Prisoners of War Civil Rights Welfare Economy Art Museums Supreme Court Hugo Chavez Cuba Government Family Newspaper and Magazines |
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