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- 'Hezbollah will find it hard to show restraint after Golan attack,' top Israeli ex-general says
- "U.S. officials say recognition of Golan is key to fight against Iran terror"
- Arafat’s widow tells Israeli TV says she’s been branded a traitor for warm remarks to Abu Dhabi, indicates she has dirt on top officials which she won’t hesitate to expose
- After massive manhunt, security forces find and kill suspected Tel Aviv terrorist
- British Home Secretary to Islamic Extremists: "The Game is Up"
- "Already a de-facto state, Gaza should be the anchor for a free, independent and sovereign Palestinian state, contiguous into the Sinai Peninsula, along the coastal plain, to El-Arish"
- “Leftists fantasize that before long, we can dispense with all reliable energy sources–coal, natural gas, nuclear, even hydro–and run our society entirely on wind and solar, two forms of energy that have been obsolete for 150 years”
- The Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas warned Saturday of attacks on synagogues if Israeli forces carry out another raid on the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque in annexed east Jerusalem.
Tag Archives: Supreme Court
From Doubles Tennis to Internet Porn: My Year as a Supreme Court Clerk
Ted Cruz, while controversial, is considered by many to possess a brilliant legal mind. A graduate of Princeton University cum laude, Cruz also graduated Harvard Law School magna cum laude, was editor of Harvard Law Review. Referring to Cruz — the student … Continue reading
Posted in Everything else, Politics
Tagged Bill Rehnquist, Connor, Sandra Day O, Supreme Court, Ted Cruz, US Supreme Court, William Rehnquist
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12 Must-Read Quotes From Scalia’s Blistering Same-Sex Marriage Dissent
THE BLAZE by Chris Field June 26, 2015 Anyone who thought Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s dissent in Thursday’s Obamacare — which Scalia now calls “SCOTUScare” — ruling was intense should read his dissent in Friday’s 5-4 ruling legalizing same-sex … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Anthony Kennedy, Justice Antonin Scalia, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
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Yesterday I was informed that I am not a resident of Israel
JERUSALEM POST by Jordana Brown June 9, 2015 Yesterday I was informed that I am not a resident of Israel, as I previously believed. Six Supreme Court Justices from the United States informed me that, as far as they were concerned, … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Jerusalem, Knesset, Supreme Court, US Supreme Court
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US Supreme Court to consider Jerusalem status in Zivotofsky v. Kerry
THE HILL by Eliana Rudee October 26, 2014 In October 2002, Menachem Zivotofsky was born in Jerusalem to American parents – a birth that would result in a major U.S. Supreme Court case ruling on the legal separation of powers … Continue reading