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Texas awaits ruling on controversial immigration law
The law would allow Texas authorities to arrest people suspected of crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally.
Press Association
Integration minister Roderic O'Gorman discusses immigration into Ireland
Interview with Integration minister on the topic of immigration into Ireland. <b<br/>r/>
Roderic O'Gorman talks about the steps that need to be taken for the process to happen quicker and more effiicently.
Roderic O'Gorman talks about the steps that need to be taken for the process to happen quicker and more effiicently.
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Federal Appeals Court Blocks Work Requirements For Medicaid
A federal appeals court sided with a lower court in ruling against Arkansas' implementation of work requirements for Medicaid recipients.
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Asian Americans Are More Represented In The Media Than Ever Before
As Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month comes to a close, a new report from Nielsen highlights major wins for representation.
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At least a half-dozen poultry plants shut down or scaled back operations Wednesday and many other businesses closed as Hispanics in Alabama skipped work to protest the state's toughest-in-the-nation immigration law.
HEADLINE: Hispanics skip work to protest immigration law
CAPTION: At least a half-dozen poultry plants shut down or scaled back operations Wednesday and many other businesses closed as Hispanics in...
CAPTION: At least a half-dozen poultry plants shut down or scaled back operations Wednesday and many other businesses closed as Hispanics in...
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Increased Voter Protection Effort Underway In Key 2020 States
Democrats and other groups are working to increase voter protection efforts ahead of the 2020 election in key battleground states like North Carolina.
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Supreme Court Hears 'Faithless Elector' Case
Justices will decide whether "faithless electors" in the electoral college process are allowed to vote against who won their state's popular vote.
Bloomberg
Trump Financial Records Must Be Given to the House, Appeals Court Says
Oct.11 -- A federal appeals court has upheld a subpoena ordering accountants for President Donald Trump to provide Congress with his financial records. Bloomberg's Greg Farrell reports on "Balance of Power."
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SCOTUS Agrees To Hear Case About Catholic School Teachers
Two California teachers sued Catholic schools they worked at for wrongful termination, but the churches claim they have immunity.
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Appeals Court Says Military Funds Can Be Used For A Border Wall
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals' 2-1 decision temporarily halts an injunction issued by a federal judge in Texas last month that blocked the funds.
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
The Scottsboro Boys case is appealed to the AL Supreme Court
Title card: 'Scottsboro Case Appealed, Decatur, Ala - 9 lives hang on Supreme Court decision as trials go into 3rd year! US watches case which has stirred world interest' / exterior of Decatur, AL courthouse / attorney Samuel Leibowitz...
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Bush picks Alito for Supreme Court
1. President Bush and Judge Samuel Alito walk to the podium
2. SOUNDBITE (English) US President George
Bush
"Good morning. I am pleased to announce my nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr as...
2. SOUNDBITE (English) US President George
Bush
"Good morning. I am pleased to announce my nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr as...
Bloomberg
New Map Dilutes Power of Blacks, Latinos, Jeffries Says
The New York district map drawn up by a special master would dilute Black and Hispanic voting power, and Democrats must focus on fixing its flaws rather than battling among themselves, House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries said...
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Who's On President Trump's List To Replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
Congress and the White House are already drawing battle lines over the new Supreme Court vacancy.
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Appeals Court Won't Step In on President Trump's Tax Returns For Now
The fight over the president's tax returns is expected to reach the Supreme Court for a second time.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : R. Kelly will appeal 30-year prison sentence, attorney says
The 55-year-old disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly, who was sentenced to 30 years in prison for leading a decades-long effort to recruit and trap teenagers and women for sex, will appeal the sentence, says his attorney, Jennifer Bonjean...
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U.S. Judge Halts Trump Administration 'Public Charge' Immigration Rule
The 'public charge' rule, unveiled last year, would make it harder for immigrants who are poor or need government aid to secure residency in the U.S.
Bloomberg
Orascom CEO Sawiris Is Eager to Invest in Argentina
Sept. 13 -- Naguib Sawiris, chairman and chief executive officer at Orascom TMT Holding, discusses looking to invest up to $500 million in Argentina, government bureaucracy and corruption, and examining an investment in OI. He also talks...
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Appeals Court: Trump Accounting Firm Must Hand Over His Tax Returns
The court upheld a subpoena that was issued in the Manhattan DA's investigation of alleged "hush money" payments to Stormy Daniels.
Bloomberg
Federal Appeals Court Keeps U.S. Borders Open
Feb.09 -- A federal appeals court ruled unanimously that the U.S. will remain open to refugees and visa holders from seven Muslim-majority countries, rejecting the Trump administration's bid to reinstate a travel ban. Bloomberg's Ramy...
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Texas Court Delays Execution Of Woman Convicted Of Killing Daughter
Melissa Lucio's attorneys say her capital murder conviction was based on an unreliable and coerced confession after relentless questioning.
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Boston Marathon Bomber's Death Sentence Overturned
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit ruled the judge in his previous trial did not adequately screen jurors
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A federal appeals court ruled that states must allow gay couples to marry, finding the Constitution protects same-sex relationships and putting a remarkable legal winning streak across the country one step closer to the U.S. Supreme Court. (June 25)
A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that states must allow gay couples to marry, finding the Constitution protects same-sex relationships and putting a remarkable legal winning streak across the country one step...