U.S. Justice Not Blind: Slow and biased in favor of the rich

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JUDICIARY



Meet Neil Gorsuch


Neil Gorsuch could be the most conservative justice on the Supreme Court



How Neil Gorsuch Could Dramatically Reshape Government


Trump's Supreme Court nominee to face senators in marathon hearing



Senators battle as Gorsuch hearing begins



NRA’s million dollar Supreme Court bet: Gun lobby to spend big on Neil Gorsuch


Let’s start telling the truth about what the Supreme Court does OPINION






BEING POOR










FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION


How Judges Think










THE ENVIRONMENT



US Defense Secretary says climate change poses national security challenge


‘A priority for us all’: 17 Republicans introduce legislation to combat climate change


February 2017 Second Hottest Since 1880


Trump administration to overturn fracking controls on public land



Trump advisers want concessions for coal if U.S. stays in climate pact



The Great Barrier Reef is dying OPINION






ENVIRONMENTALISTS






YOU DECIDE


Over 100 Civil Rights Groups Urge US Senate to Reject Trump Supreme Court Pick







RUSSIAN CONNECTION?








TRUMPARCANA







TRUMPATERIA


And here’s the cliff notes version of the Trump presidency












TAKING A SWING AT TRUMP?











THE POWER OF WORDS


"American liberals have become addicted to the courtroom, relying on judges and lawyers rather than elected leaders and the ballot box, as the primary means of effecting their social agenda on everything from gay marriage to assisted suicide to the use of vouchers for private-school education," Gorsuch wrote. "This overweening addiction to the courtroom as the place to debate social policy is bad for the country and bad for the judiciary."


“Climate change is impacting stability in areas of the world where our troops are operating today,” [US Defense Secretary James] Mattis said. “It is appropriate for the Combatant Commands to incorporate drivers of instability that impact the security environment in their areas into their planning.”


Resolved, That the House of Representatives commits 2 to working constructively, using our tradition of American 3 ingenuity, innovation, and exceptionalism, to create and 4 support economically viable, and broadly supported private 5 and public solutions to study and address the causes and 6 effects of measured changes to our global and regional cli- 7 mates, including mitigation efforts and efforts to balance 8 human activities that have been found to have an impact. --  Republican Climate Resolution  114HR424

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