Tag Archive: Judges

Husband Ordered to Take Wife, a Domestic Abuse Victim, on Red Lobster Date

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By Abi Robison, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice After a Florida man did not wish his wife a happy …

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Defending Iowa’s Courts: An Anniversary Event

Join us on Thursday, October 27, 2011, 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Iowa City Public Library, Room A. The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice …

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: Too Close for Comfort?

Sophie Doroba, Student Writer, The Jouranl of Gender, Race & Justice As I watch the Wisconsin Supreme Court election unfold, I’m immediately transported back …

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Branstad’s Appointment Disappointment

Ghassan Harb, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice     I find myself deeply disappointed with Iowa Governor Terry Branstad’s selection …

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Ode to an Election Night Victory

Brad Biren, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice After last Tuesday, few people would consider Election Day a victory for …

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Cruelty and Recklessness: The Implications of the Iowa Judicial Retention Vote

Matt Hulstein, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice   On November 2, 2010, Iowans voted to not retain its Supreme Court …

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Perry v. Schwarzenegger

Justin Randall, Note & Comment Editor for the 2010-11 JGRJ Board Same-sex marriage proponents celebrated a victory this week in California when United …

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DOMA

Libby Skarin, Senior Note & Comment Editor, 2010-11 Editorial Board On July 8, a federal district court judge in Boston ruled Section 3 …

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State of the Union

-Kapri Saunders, JGRJ Student Writer 2009-10 Friday, February 05, 2010 Many things came out of the President’s State of the Union …

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The Debut of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor

-Rachelle Paquin, JGRJ Student Writer 2009-10 Friday, October 09, 2009 Monday marked the beginning of a new term for the Supreme …

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