Justices Split Over the Power of Precedent By News May 14, 2019 Add Comment Edit In a 5-to-4 vote, the Supreme Court overruled a 40-year-old decision on states’ rights and prompted fears that other precedents are at risk. Share this post Related PostsCongress Uneasy as Trump Moves to Revise Nafta Without CanadaKavanaugh Hearings on TV Offer Riveting Drama to a Captive NationE.P.A. to Eliminate Office That Advises Agency Chief on Science‘As a Rape Survivor, I Was Shaking in My Chair’ as Christine Blasey Ford TestifiedGraham Says He’s ‘Really Upset’ After Christine Blasey Ford’s TestimonyMark Judge’s Name Keeps Coming Up. Here’s What We Know.GoFundMe Campaign for Christine Blasey Ford Takes Off After TestimonyPompeo Hails Talks With North Korea but Says Sanctions Must Continue
0 Response to "Justices Split Over the Power of Precedent"
Post a Comment