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PHOTO: Converted gym housing inmates at Chino State Prison
High Court: Calif. Must Slash Prison Population A narrow majority on Supreme Court says prison overcrowding unconstitutional.
PHOTO: The Supreme Court took on the issue of global warming
Supreme Court Hears Global Warming Case Justices skeptical of suit filed by States against power industry.
PHOTO: The most important sex-discrimination case Wal-Mart v. Dukes will receive a full airing at the Supreme Court, March 29, 2011.
Women v. Walmart? Supreme Court to Decide Court to hear whether former female workers can sue for sex discrimination.
PHOTO John Thompson was on death row for more than a decade before being cleared on DNA evidence
Innocent Man Denied $14M Damages After Years on Death Row Jury gave John Thompson $14 million; the Supreme Court took it away.
PHOTO: US Supreme Court justice Anthony Kennedy arrives for a reception at the White House.
Supreme Court Defends Tax Breaks The court upheld Ariz. tax credits for donations to religious private schools.
PHOTO The Supreme Court heard arguments today about whether it should come to the aid of a Texas man on death row for a second time, this time by allowing him access to DNA evidence that he hopes will prove him innocent.
High Court Backs Death Row Inmate on DNA Henry "Hank" Skinner can challenge his conviction as a civil rights claim.
PHOTO The Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment protects fundamentalist church members who mount attention-getting, anti-gay protests outside military funerals.
Court OKs Protests at Military Funerals Westboro Baptist Church protected by First Amendment, justices rule.
PHOTO The Supreme Court will delve into the sensitive issue of child abuse
Supreme Court to Weigh Child Abuse Allegations, Privacy First child welfare case in 21 years, Supreme Court considers warrants
PHOTO: Attorney General John Ashcroft holds a copy of the Strategic Plan, during a hearing of the national commission, in this file photo, investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Should Ashcroft Be Sued for Post-9/11 Policies? Supreme Court hears arguments as Obama Administration defends former Bush AG.
PHOTO DRUG USE MARIJUANA
Supremes: NASA Can Ask Contractors About Drug Use Non-government contractors had argued question was unconstitutional
PHOTO Mount Soledad Cross violates the Constitution
Judges: Mountaintop Cross Unconstitutional 43-foot-tall cross "conveys a message of government endorsement of religion."
 
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