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Archives for June 2015


The Supreme Court upheld Oklahoma’s use of untested drugs to kill prisoners in Glossip v Gross.


“This is, quite frankly, a disaster for the Greek economy.”


Greece is being squeezed between its crushing debt burden and a deep depression.


Why don’t our districts look like this?


But even if the EPA’s rule gets struck down, most power plants have already taken steps to comply.


Bank ATMs remained open in Greece, only to dole out a small amount of money (60 euros, or about $66 USD) a day, per person.


There were signs, four months ago, that this was coming.


Most criminologists disagree with Scalia.


They make sure to destroy his rainbow flag first before sending him flying.


Some characteristic strong rhetoric from Justice Scalia.


A drug shortage led states to try new, experimental methods.


The 5-4 ruling found that a statewide vote can take districting powers away from the legislature.


But the Supreme Court is letting the state go ahead with them anyway.


A controversial copyright ruling could make it harder to make computer programs work together, and the government advised the Supreme Court not to review it.

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