I got a chuckle when I read an editorial by Stephen Henderson in the Detroit Free Press. He was discussing the United States Supreme Court decision concerning an Arizona case on political redistricting, the justices had to decide whether nonpartisan commissions can replace state legislatures in drawing congressional district maps every 10 years.
It is fitting that the President’s current residence is colorless (white being about as colorless as you can get). In some sense it is beautifully symbolic like the white of a wedding dress or funeral attire in some Eastern cultures.
The Supreme Courts landmark decision on Gay Marriage handed down in a dramatic 5-4 ruling relied heavily on the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment of The United States Constitution.
Lines at courthouses are forming across the state minutes after the Supreme Court has ruled that same sex marriage is constitutional on Friday June 26, striking out the voter's ruling from 2004.
As MLIVE reports, this affects more than marriage licenses and court houses alone...
Many of you may already know that the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to decide at the end of this month on a big and substantial challenge to the Unaffordable Care Act.