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S.C. court says Sanford report is public
Nov 3rd, 2009 - Boston.com
COLUMBIA, S.C. - South Carolina's Supreme Court ruled yesterday that an ethics investigation into Governor Mark Sanford's travel must be made public, clearing the way for lawmakers considering impeachment to review a report on the probe.
SC High Court Says Gov's Ethics Probe Is Public
Nov 3rd, 2009 - ABC News
South Carolina's Supreme Court ruled Thursday that an ethics investigation into Gov. Mark Sanford's travel must be made public, clearing the way for lawmakers considering impeachment to review a report on the probe.
9 suspects in Mexico Indian village massacre freed
Nov 3rd, 2009 - kansascity.com
Mexico's highest court ordered the release of nine more people convicted in a 1997 massacre of Indians, ruling Wednesday their convictions were based on illegally obtained evidence...
Zelaya's Hopes of Return Fade
Nov 3rd, 2009 - Wall Street Journal
A Honduran legislative committee voted not to convene a special session of Congress to consider returning the country's ousted leader, in a move likely to dash chances...
Honduras: Vote Postponed on Deal to End Crisis
Nov 3rd, 2009 - New York Times
Congressional leaders decided Tuesday to delay a vote on an accord signed last week that would restore the ousted president, Manuel Zelaya, and end the country's four-month-old crisis...
Supreme Court videos from YouTube:
- THE SUPREME COURT | Episode..."The key lesson of Marbury vs. Madison is: Don't give important documents to your brother." --Ernest A. Young, University of Texas at Austin Check out this preview of The Supreme Court airing on PBS January 31, 2007 (check local listings) ...
- Couric Stumps Palin With...Sarah Palin and Joe Biden on Roe v. Wade, right to privacy and Supreme Court decision they've disagreed with
- Supreme Court: Death Penalty...Despite arguments against capital punishment, the Justices overwhelmingly approved its use, especially if they get to participate in some executions.
- Couric Stumps Palin With...Sarah Palin interviewed by Katie Couric, October 1, 2008
Supreme Court stories from Digg:
Supreme Court to Examine Life in Prison for Juveniles
The Supreme Court is being asked to say that locking up juveniles and throwing away the key is cruel and unusual -- and thus, unconstitutional.(World News)
daltonsaSat, Nov 7th, 20091 Diggs, 0 CommentsSugar crisis continues in Peshawar
PESHAWAR: Sugar crisis continued in Peshawar as common man forced to purchase sugar at Rs.60 to 80 in contrast of some individuals who are getting sugar at control rate. Director Food NWFP Abdul Ghafoor told Geo News that 30 percent quota of sugar on sale at control rate in Peshawar in accordance with Supreme Court��s decision.(World News)
chattrohSat, Nov 7th, 20091 Diggs, 0 CommentsStory of NRO | The Pakistani Spectator
In the light of the Supreme Court judgment against the Nov 3, 2007 state of emergency imposed by Pervez Musharraf, the NRO did not exist between Feb 4, 2008,(Political News)
amnagilaniSat, Nov 7th, 20091 Diggs, 0 Comments
Supreme Court from WikiPedia:
A supreme court (also called a court of last resort or instance, court of final appeal or high court) is in some jurisdictions the highest judicial body within that jurisdiction's court system, whose rulings are not subject to further review by another court. The designations for such courts differ among jurisdictions. Courts of last resort typically function primarily as appellate courts, hearing appeals from the lower trial courts or intermediate-level appellate courts. Many countries in fact have multiple "supreme courts," with each being the court of last resort for a particular geographical region or on a particular area of law.
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