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A Powerful Court – The New York Times (nytimes.com) – Conservative Partnership Institute

A Powerful Court – The New York Times (nytimes.com) – Conservative Partnership Institute

This column came to my inbox this morning from the New York Times.  This particular ‘journalist’ is a left-wing idiot.   Some of his columns are so stunningly stupid and devoid of facts that one wonders how the guy got a high school diploma.  (I know, you are thinking, “why does she read them?” I suppose it is like staring at a car wreck…).  But this one today really...

Court upholds Arizona’s mailed ballot protections – Conservative Partnership Institute

Court upholds Arizona’s mailed ballot protections – Conservative Partnership Institute

Common sense dictates that valid mailed ballots require valid signatures as an attestation that the voter really is the voter. Liberals have opposed these measures citing the procedure as some form of nonexistent voter suppression. In Arizona, Democrats also oppose measures to cure these ballots by a reasonable deadline — one that prevents a never-ending election. In...

Court Docs Show Facebook Played Much Bigger Part In Capitol Riot Than Parler, Yet No Consequences – Conservative Partnership Institute

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Do-Nothing GOP Senate Passes Football to the Court, Fumbles Again – Conservative Partnership Institute

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What We Have Learned About Court Systems So Far | Free Law Project

Michael Lissner and Colin MacArthur April 29, 2024 Over the last few weeks, we’ve been on a listening tour with the many admirable organizations who advance access to justice through technology, and want to improve court systems and processes. In line with our commitments to openness and transparency, we’re sharing what we have learned. Across 16...

The Supreme Court Must Not Let Google’s Theft of Intellectual Property Stand – Conservative Partnership Institute

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Updated Supreme Court Case Dates and The First Release of Early SCOTUS Data in Machine-Readable Form | Free Law Project

Michael Lissner May 25, 2011 A few years ago, the Library of Congress released a PDF that listed the exact dates that the early Supreme Court Cases were decided. Since the written record only contained the month and year of the decision, this list served as the official record for the cases. While it was great for the Library of Congress to publish this report...