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WASHINGTON AP 鈥?The Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed unlikely to agree to overturn decades of precedent in a case about civil rights lawsuits, a result that would preserve the ability of individuals to use federal law to sue.The justices had been asked to use a case about a nursing home resident who claimed a violation of his rig stanley cup hts to more broadly limit the right to sue. The justices were told that result could leave tens of millions of people who have rights under federal programs including Medicare and Medicaid without access to the courts.But members of both the court six-justice conservative majority and three-justice liberal wing seemed to have little appetite to rule broadly in the case.Justice Sonia Sotomayor pointed out the repercussions of doing so. Neither the federal government nor the states can possibly stanley cup investigate and remedy every violation of these rights that are given to people, she said, adding that federal law speaks clearly that people have a right to go to court. Why shouldn ;t we just respect our precedent she asked.The court was being asked to say that when states agree to accept federal money to provide services 鈥?so-called spending clause legislation for programs like Medicare stanley cup and Medicaid 鈥?they shouldn ;t face lawsuits from individuals over civil rights violations unless the legislation itself gives states clear notice they ;re subject to lawsuits.READ MORE: Abortion rights protesters briefly interrupt Supreme Court a Fuyq Read the full indictment of 13 Russian nationals for 2016 election interference
In 2013, Maurice Shohet, an Iraqi Jew who now lives in Washington, salomon D.C., received a surprising email from the National Archives. A librarian had recovered his elementary school record that was left behind nearly 40 years ago when he and his family fled Iraq. The record is part of a cache of thousands of personal documents and religious texts that were found at the start of the Iraq War, drowning in the cellar of a building run by one of the world most wanted men.This 1793 Babylonian Talmud was one of several sacred Jewish texts that was recovered from the basement of Saddam Husseins intelligence headquarters in 2003. The items were rescued and brought to the U.S. to be restored. Photo by U.S. National ArchivesThe Jews of Iraq are one of the oldest civilizations in the world. For more than 2,500 years, they called the land in the heart of the Fertile Crescent their home. Its where they celebrated births and where adidas samba they mourned deaths. Its where they worked, studied and prayed. Its where some of their most important holy writings originated.By the time the Iraq War began in 2003, their numbers had dwindled to less than 50 people. Most had fled to escape anti-Semitic violence and persecution. They were forced to leave behi stanley cup nd centuries worth of sacred and secular texts and artifacts. But a month into the start of the Iraq War, thousands of those materials, stewing in a massive clutter under four feet of water, were found in an unexpected place the basement of Sadda
WASHINGTON AP 鈥?The Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed unlikely to agree to overturn decades of precedent in a case about civil rights lawsuits, a result that would preserve the ability of individuals to use federal law to sue.The justices had been asked to use a case about a nursing home resident who claimed a violation of his rig stanley cup hts to more broadly limit the right to sue. The justices were told that result could leave tens of millions of people who have rights under federal programs including Medicare and Medicaid without access to the courts.But members of both the court six-justice conservative majority and three-justice liberal wing seemed to have little appetite to rule broadly in the case.Justice Sonia Sotomayor pointed out the repercussions of doing so. Neither the federal government nor the states can possibly stanley cup investigate and remedy every violation of these rights that are given to people, she said, adding that federal law speaks clearly that people have a right to go to court. Why shouldn ;t we just respect our precedent she asked.The court was being asked to say that when states agree to accept federal money to provide services 鈥?so-called spending clause legislation for programs like Medicare stanley cup and Medicaid 鈥?they shouldn ;t face lawsuits from individuals over civil rights violations unless the legislation itself gives states clear notice they ;re subject to lawsuits.READ MORE: Abortion rights protesters briefly interrupt Supreme Court a Fuyq Read the full indictment of 13 Russian nationals for 2016 election interference
In 2013, Maurice Shohet, an Iraqi Jew who now lives in Washington, salomon D.C., received a surprising email from the National Archives. A librarian had recovered his elementary school record that was left behind nearly 40 years ago when he and his family fled Iraq. The record is part of a cache of thousands of personal documents and religious texts that were found at the start of the Iraq War, drowning in the cellar of a building run by one of the world most wanted men.This 1793 Babylonian Talmud was one of several sacred Jewish texts that was recovered from the basement of Saddam Husseins intelligence headquarters in 2003. The items were rescued and brought to the U.S. to be restored. Photo by U.S. National ArchivesThe Jews of Iraq are one of the oldest civilizations in the world. For more than 2,500 years, they called the land in the heart of the Fertile Crescent their home. Its where they celebrated births and where adidas samba they mourned deaths. Its where they worked, studied and prayed. Its where some of their most important holy writings originated.By the time the Iraq War began in 2003, their numbers had dwindled to less than 50 people. Most had fled to escape anti-Semitic violence and persecution. They were forced to leave behi stanley cup nd centuries worth of sacred and secular texts and artifacts. But a month into the start of the Iraq War, thousands of those materials, stewing in a massive clutter under four feet of water, were found in an unexpected place the basement of Sadda
