Supreme Court
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Q&A with Ike Leggett; Obama v. Romney
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we spoke with Ike Leggett and Stephen Farnsworth
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Affordable Care Act upheld
CommentGibson interview June 28, 2012
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Health care mandate constitutional
By the narrowest of margins in a 5-4 vote, President Obama's health care legislation, including the individual insurance requirement, has been upheld by the Supreme Court.
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"Show me your papers" provision to face legal challenge
CommentFeere interview June 27, 2012
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Craziness outside the Supreme Court
Opponents and supporters gathered Thursday to wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to reveals its ruling on the health care overhaul.
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Supreme Court continues to set tone on campaign trail
CommentSchultheis interview June 26, 2012
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Gay marriage ruling; Jobs report; Big soda ban
CommentDOMA denied, a bleak jobs report and big soda bans. All of that on Today's NewsTalk.
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Inside the Supreme Court; Puppies!; McNabb disses the ‘Skins
CommentWe talked with Politico's Josh Gerstein, Sue Bell of Homeward Trails and Tom Threlkeld of DC Pro Sports Report.
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Eye on local ‘watch’ groups; Is GOP race over?
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we spoke with John Ayala of the DC Guardian Angels and Politico's David Mark.
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GMU Political Science Professor Robert Dudley on the SCOTUS Health Care Case
CommentDudley interview, March 26th 2012
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Health care challenge; The Trayvon Martin case; The Caps playoff push
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we taked with Ken Jost pf CQ Press, former Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Glenn Ivey, and reporter Ben Raby.
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Combating street violence; Journalists arrested; Violent video games
CommentBryan Weaver, Pete Tucker, Ken Jost
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Supreme Court hears argument in Wal-Mart sex bias claim
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The Supreme Court is questioning a massive sex discrimination lawsuit on behalf of at least 500,000 women claiming that Wal-Mart favors men over women in pay and promotions.
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Scalia in fender-bender on the way to court
CommentWASHINGTON (AP) — A Supreme Court spokeswoman says Justice Antonin Scalia was involved in a minor car accident while driving in to work.
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Nurses strike looms; Supreme Ct. rules hate speech is protected
CommentNurses at Washington Hospital Center are expected to go on strike tomorrow. We'll talk with a top union official and with Dr. Janis Orlowski, the hospital's Chief Medical Officer. Then, the Supreme Court rules in favor of a tiny Kansas church that pickets at funerals. CG Politics Supreme Court analyst Ken Jost on why the justices determined that even the vilest, most bizarre hate speech is protected by the First Amendment.
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High court rules for military funeral protesters
CommentThe Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment protects fundamentalist church members who mount attention-getting, anti-gay protests outside military funerals.
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Dismissed
The Supreme Court has rejected Bishop Harry Jackson's effort to overturn the District's gay marriage law.
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Supreme Court rejects appeal over D.C. gay marriage law
CommentThe Supreme Court had no interest in hearing an appeal from Maryland's Bishop Harry Jackson.
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