Supreme Court

Mar 272013
 

Tweet You may have noticed people changing their Facebook profile picture to a pink equals sign on a red background yesterday. This action was in support of the GLBTQ community [more...]

Feb 192013
 

Tweet The date is June 26, 2008. The man is Dick Anthony Heller. This man was a police officer who appealed to the Supreme Court in an attempt to go [more...]

Oct 302012
 

Tweet Is it unconstitutional for the government to spy on Americans without a warrant? Right now the government can intercept American citizens’ emails, cell phone conversations, text messages, Google searches [more...]

Oct 112012
 

Tweet Enrique Carbajal, a junior political science and sociology major with a concentration in criminal justice, believes he owes his opportunity at higher education to affirmative action. “You wouldn’t see [more...]

Oct 102012
 

Tweet Today the Supreme Court will hear arguments for and against the constitutionality of using race as a determining factor for admissions to higher education institutions. Regardless of the verdict, [more...]

Oct 102012
 

Tweet With the U.S. Supreme Court reviewing a case on Affirmative Action today, many universities across the U.S. may have to change admissions procedures if the court finds the program [more...]

Oct 092012
 

Tweet Wednesday, the constitutionality of the use of affirmative action will be debated in the U.S. Supreme Court. Due to the composition of the Supreme Court, the potential racial discrimination [more...]

Jul 052012
 

Tweet Michael Booth at the Denver Post reported today on what the Medicaid expansion might cost Colorado in its first few years, and the numbers that he’s dug up are [more...]