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Justice Sotomayor talks race, immigration and motivation

Hofstra Chronicle October 16, 2017

By Michael Ortiz & Jill Leavey Editor-in-chief / Assistant News Editor Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor had an intimate conversation with Hofstra’s law students about how she made it...

Gorsuch sworn in as Supreme Court justice following Senate standoff and rule change

Michael Ortiz April 11, 2017

After over a year of intense, partisan political strife that led to a contentious Senate rule change – dubbed the “nuclear option” – President Donald Trump’s nominee for...

Opinion: Gorsuch confirmation: a win for the right, and for America

Gabriella Ciuffetelli April 11, 2017

Monday’s confirmation of Associate Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch represents one of the highest points of the Trump presidency to date. Justice Gorsuch’s nomination, and subsequent...

Supreme Court shies away from national gay marriage decision

Hofstra Chronicle October 7, 2014

By Jen SifferlenEDITORIAL EDITOR The United States has nearly reached the halfway mark in the fight for same-sex marriage. Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin have joined the ranks of states...

Section 5: Unnecessary and unconstitutional

Hofstra Chronicle March 7, 2013

By Victoria NeelyColumnist Last week, the Supreme Court heard arguments on the case of Shelby County, Alabama v. Holder over the constitutionality of Section 5 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Section...

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