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Tag Archives: Supreme Court
10 Reactions To Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court Nomination Hearings
This Thursday, the entire nation turned its attention to the Senate confirmation hearings of Brett Kavanaugh, a judge nominated by president Donald Trump to fill the US Supreme Court vacancy. Thursday hearings have been especially dramatic, because of a very … Continue reading
10 Reactions To Supreme Court’s Legalization Of Same-Sex Marriage
This Friday, in a surprise 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage nationwide. This decision has been widely celebrated nationwide, on the streets and on social media, by LGBT activists and by divorce lawyers, and with White House, Disneyland, and … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, List of 10, Satire
Tagged #LoveWins, equality, humor, Political satire, Same-sex marriage, satire, Supreme Court, supreme court's gay marriage decision, United States
93 Comments
10 Corporate Policy Changes Following The Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby Decision
This Monday, the United States Supreme Court had decreed that a private company can use the religious beliefs of its owners as a justification for denying certain types of contraception to its female employees. And now that the court finally recognized that … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, List of 10, Satire
Tagged Aetna, Apple, Business, Comcast, Corporate policy, Facebook, Hobby Lobby, humor, satire, Supreme Court, Walmart
71 Comments
10 Reaction To Supreme Court Decision on Campaign Finance
Last week, the United States Supreme Court decreed that the limits of $5,200 in campaign donation to a single candidate, and $123,200 to all candidates in an election cycle are unconstitutional because these limits represent a restriction on the constitutionally protected free speech. The decision made … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, List of 10, Satire
Tagged 1st Amendment, Citizens United, elections, Freedom of Speech, McCutcheon vs FEC, Political satire, Politics, satire, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
101 Comments
10 Reactions To The Supreme Court Decisions On Gay Marriage And Voting Rights Act
This Wednesday, Supreme Court has overturned the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), essentially granting married same-sex couples the same federal benefits that were previously available only to heterosexual couples. The groundbreaking decision followed a much more conservative Tuesday’s ruling that … Continue reading
10 Reactions To The Supreme Court Ruling on Obamacare
Last week, the Supreme Court had ruled 5-4 that the Affordable Care Act (better known as Obamacare) is constitutional. Surprisingly, the decisive 5th vote came not from the Justice Anthony Kennedy as is normally the case in the recent years, … Continue reading