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A supreme court (also called a court of last resort or instance, court of final appeal or high court) is in some jurisdictions the highest judicial body within that jurisdiction's court system, whose rulings are not subject to further review by another court.

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  • Fired is the New Retired

    …ago. Bad as things are, the Supreme Court has made them even tougher—at ……Committee hearing focused on recent Supreme Court workplace decisions, Jack Gross ……Earlier this year, after another Supreme Court ruling made it harder for women …

    10/29/2009Culture
  • Sex Is Not the Problem: What David Letterman and Steve Phillips Demonstrate About Women in the Workplace

    …treat them with respect. And that goes for Jay and Conan, too,” she writes, noting that there are more female Supreme Court justices than there are female late-night talk-show writers. When conversations like this arise, there's often …

    10/28/2009Blogs
  • More RNC Internet Follies: Racist Images on Fan Photo Page

    …the racist meme of President Barack Obama eating fried chicken and reference to Loving v. Virginia ─the landmark Supreme Court case that struck down laws banning interracial marriage─is pretty stunning. The image was posted Tuesday, coinciding …

    10/26/2009Blogs
  • Government Should Have Your Back

    …grounds that "those marriages never last." In this day and age—42 years after Loving v. Virginia, in which the Supreme Court ruled as unconstitutional any laws that forbade marriage on the basis of race (a.k.a. miscegenation)—it …

    10/23/2009Health
  • Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

    …student at Pat Robertson's Regent University. In the paper, which McDonnell wrote when he was 34, he called a Supreme Court decision legalizing birth control for unmarried couples "illogical," and argued that allowing women to work outside …

    10/17/2009Politics

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