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Day: October 16, 2024

A president’s legacy: How judicial picks last decades

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When considering a president’s legacy, judicial appointments often have the longest-lasting impact. Legislation may be repealed or overturned, but federal judges can shape the law for decades. As we approach another presidential election, it’s worth reflecting on how these appointments influence our legal landscape and the critical role they play in interpreting the Constitution.

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Supreme Court to Hear San Francisco’s Challenge to EPA Water Regulation

San Francisco and the EPA disagree over whether a permit for wastewater discharge was too generic.

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FBI Revises Crime Statistics Upward

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FBI Fudges Violent Crime Stats To Hide 55 Percent Rise Under Biden-Harris Administration

While the FBI claims that serious violent crime has fallen by 5.8 percent since Biden took office, the NCVS numbers show total violent crime has risen by 55.4 percent.

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Jack Smith Says Supreme Court’s Jan. 6 Ruling Allows Obstruction Charge Against Trump

The justices held in Fischer v. United States that the DOJ had applied an overly broad reading of a law used by the special counsel in his indictment of Trump.

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Nebraska Supreme Court Restores Voting Rights for Convicted Felons

The decision could allow some 7,000 people in Nebraska who have completed their sentences to cast ballots this November.

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California Counties Order Mask Mandates for Winter 2024

Two California counties are requiring masking for healthcare staff in high-risk settings starting November 1, 2024. …

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