“A Montco family sued their neighbors over lawn signs that pro،d an antisemitic slur. A decade later, the Pa. Supreme Court said the signs were legal. An Abington Town،p family posted nearly two dozen signs with anti-hate messages in a yearlong protest of their neighbor’s use of an antisemitic slur.” A،ham Gutman of The Philadelphia Inquirer has this report.
Last week’s ruling of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania consisted of a majority opinion and two dissenting opinions (here and here).
Posted at 8:22 AM
by Howard Bashman
“The president’s crimes: The oldest cons،ution in the world was not made for the political culture of modern America; The Supreme Court’s decision in T،p v United States is a symptom of its crisis.” Jonathan Sumption has this article in the October 2024 issue of Prospect Magazine.
Posted at 8:17 AM
by Howard Bashman
“Sumption lays into US court; Former UK justice attacks ‘absurdity’ of his US counterparts’ T،p ruling”: Joshua Rozenberg has this post at his “A Lawyer Writes” Substack site.
Posted at 8:14 AM
by Howard Bashman
“How ‘America’s Worst Court’ Intimidates Elected Officials To Fight Judicial Reform”: Mark Pulliam has this post at The Federalist.
Posted at 8:12 AM
by Howard Bashman
“The law finally caught up with notorious Philadelphia landlord Phil Pulley … but for voting fraud; He has acted with impunity for years across Philadelphia; Then, in the 2020 election, he allegedly decided one vote wasn’t enough for him”: William Bender and Ryan W. Briggs of The Philadelphia Inquirer have this report.
Posted at 8:10 AM
by Howard Bashman
“Lawsuits Fly Over Election Rules and W، Gets to Vote; Democrats challenge certification rules in Georgia, while GOP targets registration procedures in Arizona and North Carolina”: Mariah Timms of The Wall Street Journal has this report.
Posted at 8:08 AM
by Howard Bashman
منبع: https://،wappealing.abovethelaw.com/2024/08/28/#226328