Por: Slate Tech October 11, 2022
In October 1959, the Supreme Court heard the story of Eleazer Smith, a Los Angeles bookstore owner. Smith was convicted and given a 30-day jail term for the possession in his bookstore of a hardcover book, Sweeter Than Life. It was an erotic novel—which was illegal. Smith was convicted under a Los Angeles ordinance that says if you merely sell obscene materials, even if you haven’t read them and you don’t know about them, you can go to... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation October 11, 2022
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to decide whether fetuses are entitled to constitutional rights in light of its ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.In the landmark 1973 decision that effectively legalized abortion nationwide, the Supreme Court ruled that the word person in the... + más
Supreme Court rebuffs fetal personhood appeal | NBC News
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
Associated Press USA Politics October 11, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Video of a landmark 2010 trial that cleared the way for gay marriage in California can be made public, the culmination of a years-long legal fight. The Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it would not intervene in the dispute over the recordings, leaving in... + más
Supreme Court: Gay marriage case video can be made public | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 11, 2022
WASHINGTON – Video of a landmark 2010 trial that cleared the way for gay marriage in California can be made public, the culmination of a years-long legal fight. The Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it would not intervene in the dispute over the recordings, leaving in place... + más
Supreme Court: Gay marriage case video can be made public | Associated Press
ABC News USA Politics October 06, 2022
In the last two decades, U.S. Supreme Court has become rapidly more polarized, making landmark decisions that have changed the landscape of American life. Most notably, the court voted to overrule Roe v. Wade , removing federal protections for abortion rights.The decision... + más
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes Supreme Court debut | New York Daily News
NBC News USA Tech October 04, 2022
What if YouTube stopped making recommendations? What if a state official in Texas or Florida required Instagram to not remove vaccine misinformation that’s against the app’s rules? Or what if TikTok remade its “For You” tab so that content moderators needed to OK... + más
New York Daily News USA Politics September 30, 2022
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson began her lifetime appointment on the Supreme Court Friday with a brief ceremony preceding next week’s start of the high court’s new term. Chief Justice John Roberts wished a “long and happy career in our common calling” to his new... + más
Ketanji Brown Jackson appears with John Roberts after Supreme Court investiture | ABC News
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson formally sworn in as Biden, Harris look on | CNBC
Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 24, 2022
American schoolchildren are growing up with a badly oversimplified lesson about their own government. They are learning that the U.S. Supreme Court is the nation’s “highest court,” a label that erroneously diminishes the power of state supreme courts. Correcting this... + más
'Recess Therapy' highlights kids' candid comments | ABC News
Playing with your emotions? A Boston video game startup aims to help kids regulate their behavior. | The Boston Globe
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