2 April 2016 - Granite Grok

April 2, 2016

Reddy v. Foster Thrown out for Lack of Standing

With a SCOTUS ruling due on the legality of a buffer zone around abortion clinics in Massachusetts the New Hampshire Legislature passed their own in to law anyway. Before the ink was dry the Supreme Court ruled the Massachusetts law unconstitutional. Alliance Defending Freedom secured a court order blocking enforcement of the New Hampshire law, placing …

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GrokTALK! Snow Day

I know, there’s no snow today — tomorrow and Monday we’ll have snow — but I’m taking a snow-day today. So? No live-show this week. We are streaming a previous program from 9-11 am this morning. As always, we encourage you to listen in, like, and share. Thanks for listening – Now check a more …

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Corey Lewandowski

I have known Corey Lewandowski for about twelve years or more. In that time I have never known him to be a person who would viciously attack anyone, let alone some female reporter in a public forum. Nor would I imagine he would jeopardize any cause or candidate he was working for by doing so. …

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Upside For Asset Forfeiture Reform after Luis v. United States

The Supreme Court decision in Luis v. United States addresses the governments ability to seize assets from a suspect that cannot be connected to the case and specifically, that the pretrial restraint of a criminal defendant’s legitimate, untainted assets needed to retain her counsel of choice violates the Sixth Amendment. Justice Breyer, in a 5-3 decision, wrote that, The …

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