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  2. Federal judge declares Pennsylvania’s coronavirus ... - AOL

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    A federal judge on Monday struck down Pennsylvania’s coronavirus restrictions that banned large gatherings and forced nonessential businesses to close, calling the order “unconstitutional.”

  3. Texas v. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    It claimed that Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin violated the Constitution by changing their election procedures to limit the spread of COVID-19. [23] The case was filed on the same day as the "safe harbor" threshold, beyond which Congress must accept certified results from states ahead of the Electoral College's official vote on ...

  4. Pennsylvania county broke law by refusing to tell voters if ...

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    A Republican-controlled county in Pennsylvania violated state law when election workers refused to tell voters that their mail-in ballot had been rejected and wouldn't be counted in last April's ...

  5. Pennsylvania judge suspended without pay over political ...

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    (WHTM) — A Pennsylvania judge has been suspended without pay for publishing political social media posts even after being warned not to do so. According to court documents, Judge Mark B. Cohen ...

  6. Constitutionality of sex offender registries in the United ...

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    In December 2014 the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that Pennsylvania's sex offender registry for juvenile offenders was unconstitutional. In a 5-1 decision, the court concluded that the state, by making an "irrebuttable presumption" about adults' behavior based on crimes they committed as teens, violated their constitutional right to due ...

  7. Timothy J. Savage - Wikipedia

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    On March 21, 2002, President George W. Bush nominated Savage to serve as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He was nominated to the seat vacated by Judge Edward N. Cahn. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on August 1, 2002, and received his commission the same day.

  8. Commonwealth v. Matos - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth v. Matos, 672 A.2d 769 (1996), is a Pennsylvania State Supreme Court case which further developed Pennsylvania Constitutional Law as affording greater privacy protections than those guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

  9. Lawsuit claims University of Michigan violated protesters ...

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    DETROIT — Five people, including two students, are suing the University of Michigan claiming it violated their constitutional rights by effectively banning them from campus after they attended ...