Samuel Alito
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Court says age must be considered in interrogation
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a case out of Chapel Hill that courts must consider age when examining whether a child is in custody and must be given Miranda rights.
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Ten minutes with Lilly Ledbetter
Famous equal-pay advocate Lilly Ledbetter was the guest of honor at today's NC Women United lobby day.
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Lilly Ledbetter visits NC legislature
The namesake of the federal law requiring equal pay for women visited the North Carolina General Assembly Tuesday.
a 180 days from that day to file their charge. Not as Justice Alito stated when he read they response to things really. That I should have filed my charge within the first six months of -
Campaign finance watchdogs decry Supreme Court's lifting of limits
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that corporations may spend as freely as they like to support or oppose candidates for president and Congress, easing decades-old limits on business efforts to influence federal campaigns.
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Supreme Court hears Waring appeal
Byron Waring, who was sentenced to death for the 2005 fatal stabbing of a Raleigh woman, appeals his conviction to the N.C. Supreme Court, alleging racial bias in the selection of jurors.
a finding by judge. If you believe -- with nervous. And Justice Alito writing for a seventh person majority that that's not good enough. You gotta tell us why they're nervous you've got to telljudges to do and when your -- The seven person majority with Justice Alito writing. The majority opinion is that if trial courts are not going to make specific findings of fact. We are going to. -
Senate Judiciary Committee votes on Sotomayor nomination
The Senate Judiciary Committee votes on the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to become an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the U.S. A final floor vote is expected a week later.
standard I applied. The nominations of -- but chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito . But we saw over four days of hearings on the nomination of Judge Sotomayor. Was a thoughtful intelligent and careful -- A -
Sotomayor confirmation hearing
Questioning continues of the Supreme Court nominee
I was asked by the Yale Daily News. Some years ago whether Samuel Alito would be used on nomination to the Supreme Court. I answered yes then and I answered yes now. Specifically. I'm confident. That -
Sotomayor confirmation hearings
Sonia Sotomayor, President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee, continues to testify before the Senate.
where. The seven of the nine justices excluding. Only Justice Stevens and Justice Alito . Do not participated so. -- work they. People applying for sure don't have independent judgments weren't. And chief Justice Roberts. Was momthe circle which you maintain an independent status just Stephens and a Justice Alito do. And having their own corps and their own individual review. As to -- sure don't regret it. -
Sotomayor Senate confirmation hearing
Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor takes questions from Senators during Day 2 of her confirmation hearings.
with with two most recent Supreme Court nominee. Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito and that's the issue of executive power. 2003 spoken -- clips -- some of the legal issues. There have arisen since 9/11.willing to make the same kind of commitment to Justice Roberts and Justice Alito and.me correctly. And in May not be but I think so. That Justice Alito has. A Supreme Court justice answered issues. That -- similar to ones that he considers -- circuit court judge. So. -
7/13: Sotomayor confirmation hearing part two
Sotomayor confirmation hearing part two.
they're so much interest here today. Ever encountered this many cameras since Justice Alito was sitting where where you -- so. You've had experience in the district poor. With television. You're replacing Justice Souter who sent
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