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Vox Pop : Open Forum – The U.S. Supreme Court with Brad Hays : 6/26/12

Just a day after the Supreme Court of the United States decided on two cases and a day before what is expected to be their ruling on President Barack Obamas landmark health care reform bill, today were...

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Herbert London: The Supreme Court Uphelds ObamaCare: A Sad Day For America

The America I love is disappearing from the public scene. When the Supreme Court ruling upheld the constitutionality of ObamaCare, a disturbing and, in my opinion, dangerous precedent has been created,...

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Vigil Held On Eve Of Supreme Court Gay Marriage Cases

Supporters of gay rights participated in vigils and rallies held in cities across the country on the eve of the Supreme Court hearing arguments in two same-sex marriage cases. While about 50 people...

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Vox Pop : Open Forum - SCOTUS and same sex marriage : 3/26/13

Today the Supreme Courts of the United States is hearing the first of two cases that may be the deciding factors in whether same sex marriage is declared legal across the country. Today we want your...

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Professor Stephen Gottlieb - The Supreme Court on marriage and upcoming cases

Last week was a momentous one for the U.S. Supreme Court, as the high court heard two cases that when decided could have national implications on the rights of same sex couples to marry.

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Stephen Gottlieb: The Court’s Attack On The “Ever-Normal Granary”

I’ve been celebrating like many of you over the marriage equality and Obamacare decisions last Thursday and Friday. But my own celebrations are tempered by the realization that these two cases don’t...

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Congressional Corner With Jim McGovern

Is Merrick Garland the next Supreme Court justice or merely a political pawn? In today’s Congressional Corner, Massachusetts Representative Jim McGovern tells WAMC’s Alan Chartock that Garland is...

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Congressional Corner With Tim Vercellotti

The Supreme Court could be down a member for another 12 months. In today’s Congressional Corner, Tim Vercellotti, director of the Western New England University poll and professor of political science,...

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Congressional Corner With Brad Hays

It’s too late for Merrick Garland to get on the Supreme Court. In today’s Congressional Corner, Union College political science professor Brad Hays tells WAMC’s Alan Chartock why.

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Congressional Corner With Brad Hays

A conservative majority on the Supreme Court is just the tip of the iceberg. In today’s Congressional Corner, Union College political science professor Brad Hays concludes his discussion with WAMC’s...

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Congressional Corner With Brad Hays

Something very unusual would have to happen to keep Neil Gorsuch off the Supreme Court. In today’s Congressional Corner, Union College political science professor Brad Hays speaks with WAMC’s Alan...

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Congressional Corner With Brad Hays

Spring means it’s crunch time for the Supreme Court. In today’s Congressional Corner, Union College political science professor Brad Hays continues his discussion with WAMC’s Alan Chartock.

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Congressional Corner With David Hawkings

“Advise and consent” has taken on a new political meaning in the U.S. Senate. In today’s Congressional Corner, Congressional Quarterly’s David Hawkings speaks with WAMC’s Alan Chartock.

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Congressional Corner With Brad Hays

The Supreme Court has weighed in on gerrymandering. In today’s Congressional Corner, Union College political science professor Brad Hays continues his discussion with WAMC’s Alan Chartock.

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How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights

Adam Winkler is a professor at UCLA School of Law, where he specializes in American constitutional law. His scholarship has been cited by the Supreme Court of the United States and his writing has...

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Congressional Corner With Paul Tonko

Democrats are lamenting the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy. In today’s Congressional Corner, New York Congressman Paul Tonko, a Democrat from the 20 th district, speaks with WAMC’s Alan Chartock.

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The Story Of Plessy v. Ferguson And America's Journey From Slavery To...

Steve Luxenberg is the author of "Separate: The Story of Plessy v. Ferguson, and America's Journey from Slavery to Segregation" and the critically acclaimed "Annie’s Ghosts: A Journey into a Family...

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