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Cross tattooed on Clarence Thomas’ lower back violates separation of church and state, says Sotomayor

Cross tattooed on Clarence Thomas’ lower back violates separation of church and state, says Sotomayor

By Editors, The Skunk • on January 4, 2010

WASHINGTON — Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a formal complaint about a cross tattooed on Clarence Thomas’s lower back — a form of body art known as a “Tramp Stamp” — calling it a violation of the First Amendment’s

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Alaska Supreme Court to rule on partial-term administrations

Alaska Supreme Court to rule on partial-term administrations

By Editors, The Skunk • on July 16, 2009

JUNEAU, AK — No sooner did Governor Sarah Palin decide to abort her term in office after serving only two-and-a-half years, than debate began among Alaskans as to what constitutes a so-called “partial-term” administration. The Alaska Supreme Court today is hearing arguments on both

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Justice Ginsburg to pose for Women of the Supreme Court Calendar

Justice Ginsburg to pose for Women of the Supreme Court Calendar

By Editors, The Skunk • on February 27, 2009

WASHINGTON, DC — Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, 75, agreed to pose nude for “The Women of the Supreme Court” calendar, a project designed to raise awareness for women’s cancer.  Appointed to the bench by President Bill Clinton

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Bush appoints self for third term

Bush appoints self for third term

By Editors, The Skunk • on September 18, 2008

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a move unprecedented in any previous administration, President Bush signed an executive order appointing himself president for a third term. Calling the November elections

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McCain to Highest Court: Annoint Me

McCain to Highest Court: Annoint Me

By Editors, The Skunk • on April 27, 2008

John McCain has asked the Supreme Court to intervene in the 2008 presidential elections, by issuing a ruling that would make him the President, effectively ending the hopes and dreams of millions of Americans. “They did it in 2000,” said McCain, “so there’s already precedent for this. I’m

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