California Supreme Court halts sheriff’s investigation into special election ballots
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HuffPostCApr 9, 12:55 AM
California Supreme Court Orders Republican Sheriff To Halt Election Probe
Sheriff Chad Bianco seized more than half a million ballots and claimed he was investigating alleged counting discrepancies.
Democracy DocketBApr 8, 8:01 PM
California Supreme Court freezes GOP sheriff’s investigation of 650,000 seized ballots - Democracy Docket
California Supreme Court freezes GOP sheriff’s investigation of 650,000 seized ballots Democracy Docket
Democracy DocketBApr 3, 7:00 AM
In the Supreme Court of the State of California - Democracy Docket
In the Supreme Court of the State of California Democracy Docket
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The HillBApr 9, 5:58 PM
California Supreme Court halts sheriff’s investigation into special election ballots
The California Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco to stop his investigation into ballots from the November special election that his office seized following accusa
AxiosAApr 8, 4:42 AM
Exclusive: How Iran's supreme leader reached a truce with Trump
Officials in the U.S. and Israel learned of an intriguing development on Monday, with President Trump's ultimatum looming: Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei had instructed his negotiators, for the first
The HillBApr 9, 2:00 PM
Supreme Court’s conversion therapy ruling erases gay, transgender identity
In its recent decision in Chiles v. Salazar, the Supreme Court invalidated Colorado’s law prohibiting licensed counselors from engaging in efforts to change the sexual orientation or gender identity o
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Just the NewsCApr 9, 12:00 AM
CA Supreme Court blocks investigation into special election ballots
Bianco is running for governor as a Republican and previously seized hundreds of thousands of ballots as part of the investigation.
ReasonAApr 7, 8:36 PM
New in City Journal: "The Transgender Tide Has Turned at the Supreme Court"
"Six recent rulings uphold the rights of parents and governments to preserve a traditional understanding of gender."
ReasonAApr 7, 9:17 PM
Police Destroyed Innocent People's Property—and Left Them With the Bill. Will the Supreme Court Step In?
The Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause promises "just compensation" when private property is taken for public use. But some courts have ruled that it does not always apply when police are involved.
TownhallDApr 8, 5:00 PM
Who's Running Iran Now? It's Not the Supreme Leader.
ReasonAApr 8, 9:11 PM
Free Speech Unmuted: Speech, Not "Conduct": Supreme Court Rules on Conversion Talk Therapy
Jane Bambauer and I analyze the Supreme Court's new Chiles v. Salazar decision, which struck down (by an 8-1 vote)… The post Free Speech Unmuted: Speech, Not "Conduct": Supreme Court Rules on Convers
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