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Archive: News / U.S. / Supreme Court (4 Stories)

Court: No extra time to sue for securities fraud

02/27/2013 8:35am
The Supreme Court says the federal government doesn't get more time to sue for securities fraud.

Places covered Voting Rights Act's section

02/27/2013 1:42pm
States covered in whole by the Voting Rights Act's prior-approval requirement for changes in the way elections are held:

Quotes from Supreme Court's voting rights argument

02/27/2013 3:12pm
Justice Stephen Breyer: "This isn't a question of rewriting the statute. This is a question of renewing a statute that by and large has worked. if you have a statute that sunsets, you might say: `I don't want it to sunset if it's worked, as long as the problem is still there to some degree.' That's the question of rationality. Isn't that what happened?"

Justices voice skepticism of voting rights law

02/27/2013 4:35pm
The Supreme Court's conservative justices voiced deep skepticism Wednesday about a section of a landmark civil rights law that has helped millions of Americans exercise their right to vote.
 
   
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