Supreme Court Sees The Signs — But Can They Stay?
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Monday in a case of enormous importance to the nation's sign-lovers and to cities and towns all over the country.The case pits a small religious group against the...
View ArticleIn Battle Over Church Signs, Is Ariz. Town Being 'A Little Unreasonable'?
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday wrestled with what the constitutional rules should be for local governments seeking to limit sign clutter on public property.Sign regulation is a thorn in the side of...
View ArticleRough Morning Commute? Justice Scalia Was Right There With You
A Washington, D.C., suburbanite had trouble getting to work Tuesday, leaving a key task to the boss.At the U.S. Supreme Court, two unanimous opinions, both written by Justice Antonin Scalia, were...
View ArticleSupreme Court Considers Whether A Sock Is Drug Paraphernalia
At the U. S. Supreme Court Wednesday, the question before the justices boiled down to whether a sock can be considered drug paraphernalia.Each year 30-35,000 people are deported for drug crimes. But...
View ArticleShould Judicial Candidates Be Allowed To Solicit Campaign Money?
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday in a case testing whether states, in the name of preserving judicial impartiality, may bar judicial candidates from personally soliciting campaign...
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