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Times have changed, premarital sex not moral turpitude, says Supreme Court

Citing the changing times and acknowledging the reality that premarital sex has become common, the Supreme Court has said that being in such a relationship cannot be termed as moral turpitude to draw adverse inferences about a person’s character. The authorities must keep in mind this reality and not initiate punitive action on such grounds, it held. A bench of Justices Manoj Misra and Manmohan came to the rescue of an aspiring police official whose provisional selection in the force was...

Times of India 1d ago

How to Save the Supreme Court From Itself

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The Atlantic 7d ago

Raphael Warnock Says the Supreme Court Has Done ‘Violence’ to Democracy

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New York Times 4d ago

Supreme Court asks Trump admin to weigh in on Robinhood IPO dispute

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The Independent World 9d ago

Israel must allow ICRC to visit Palestinians in prison, Supreme Court rules

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Al Jazeera 6d ago

Supreme Court to consider lifting suppression order on Cairns extortion case

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ABC Australia 9h ago

NT Supreme Court clears way for potential wave of summary adjournments

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ABC Australia 6d ago

The Supreme Court Has Invented a Right to Discriminate

This week, the Roberts Court made clear that when it comes to drawing congressional districts, Black voters have no rights that anyone is bound to respect. For years, Alabama, where a quarter of the population is Black, had defied federal court orders, including one reaffirmed by the Supreme Court itself in 2023, to create a second majority- or plurality-Black congressional district. Alabama’s reasoning for not doing so was simple: Its Republican legislators didn’t want to, and they didn’t...

The Atlantic 4d ago

Black voting power takes a hit as Supreme Court revives Alabama’s contested map

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The Independent World 7d ago

Supreme Court allows Alabama GOP-backed congressional map for midterms

The Supreme Court on Tuesday gave Alabama Republicans a victory, issuing an emergency order that the state can use a congressional map likely to benefit the GOP in November’s midterm elections. The justices granted Alabama’s emergency appeal to use a map adopted by the state legislature in 2023 that includes a single majority-Black district for this election cycle. The court’s three liberal justices dissented.

Fox News 7d ago