By Samuel Warde on
Alabama, Gay Marriage, LGBT Issues, Same-Sex Marriage, The Courts
LGBT Issues, Republican Logic, States Issues, The Courts
UPDATE, February 09, 2015 at 10:33 AM EST: The Associated Press reports that “Jefferson County probate judge Alan King issued a license to two women shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court denied the Alabama attorney general’s request to extend a hold on a federal judge’s ruling overturning the state’s ban on gay marriage.” This was in spite of […]
By Samuel Warde on
Alabama, Gay Marriage, LGBT Issues, Roy Moore, Same-Sex Marriage, States Issues, United States Constitution
LGBT Issues, The Courts
UPDATE, February 09, 2015 at 10:33 AM EST: The Associated Press reports that “Jefferson County probate judge Alan King issued a license to two women shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court denied the Alabama attorney general’s request to extend a hold on a federal judge’s ruling overturning the state’s ban on gay marriage.” This was […]
By Samuel Warde on
aca, Healthcare, National Healthcare, Obamacare, Republican Logic, Right Wing lies, The Courts
Healthcare, Republican Logic, Right Wing Lies, The Courts
The Republican Attorney Generals of six states filed an amici curiae (friend of the court) brief with the United States Supreme Court in late December in an attempt to gut Obamacare, the nation’s controversial national healthcare program. Those states include Alabama, Georgia, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina and West Virginia, but as Think Progress reports, one […]
By Samuel Warde on
Bob McDonnell, Law & Order, The Courts
Law & Order, The Courts
Former Gov. Bob McDonnell was sentenced on Tuesday to a prison term of 2 years by U.S. District Judge James R. Spencer. A Virginia governor has never been sentenced for crimes committed while in office before. McDonnell was ordered to begin serving his sentence by February 9 and his wife, Maureen, will be sentenced later […]
By Samuel Warde on
Police Killings, Police Overreach, SCOTUS, Thurgood Marshall
Civil Rights, Law & Order, Police Overreach, Social Justice, The Courts
Early on the morning of October 6, 1976, police officers of the City of Los Angeles stopped Adolph Lyons for a traffic code violation. Although Lyons offered no resistance, the officers, without provocation, seized Lyons and applied a chokehold. The hold rendered Lyons unconscious and damaged his larynx. Along with damages against the officers, Lyons […]