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The Supreme Court protected child rapists from execution. Two states said no

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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July 1, 2026

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The Supreme Court protected child rapists from execution. Two states said no

In 2008, the Supreme Court held that executing a man for raping a child violated the Eighth Amendment. Sixteen years later, Florida and Tennessee passed laws saying it doesn’t. One of those statutes is heading to the current Supreme Court. What happens next depends on whether five justices are willing to scrap a defective constitutional []

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New Boston Post

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· Jun 29, 2026

Massachusetts Should Criminalize AI-Generated Child Pornography Like 45 Other States Have

Massachusetts is one of only five states that has not explicitly criminalized AI-generated child sexual abuse material, the author argues.

We The Media

lean right

· Jul 9, 2026

[Photo] 🚨 In a 2-1 vote, the Seventh Circuit upheld Illinois's ban on AR-15-style rifles [...]

In a 2-1 vote, the Seventh Circuit upheld Illinois's ban on AR-15-style rifles and large-capacity magazines, reversing a federal judge who had struck down the state's Protect Illinois Communities Act after trial.https://x.com/scotus_wire/status/2075311662526005714?s=46

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 30, 2026

The divided Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision exposes sharp rifts among justices

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court’s divided ruling that children born in the U.S. are citizens under the Fourteenth Amendment — even if their parents are in the country unlawfully or only temporarily — exposed deep fissures in the justices’ views on the issue and toward each other. The court’s two Black justices notably [] The post The divided Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision exposes sharp rifts among justices appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Wirepoints

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· Jul 1, 2026

SCOTUS to review Cook County ‘assault weapons ban,’ threatens doom for IL law, too – Legal Newsline

The Cook County case is just one of several legal challenges to so-called assault weapons bans raging in courts across the country. In Illinois, for instance, the courts have wrangled over the constitutionality of Illinois' statewide gun ban, dubbed by supporters as the Protect Illinois Communities Act, since it was enacted in 2023.

Nepal News

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· Jul 1, 2026

अभिषेक गिरीको रिट खारेज, पाँच दिनभित्र अनुसन्धान सक्न अदालतको आदेश

विराटनगर। मोरङ कारागारका कैदीबन्दीको रासन भत्ता र श्रमको पारिश्रमिक असुली गरेको आरोपमा पक्राउ परेका अभिषेक गिरीले दायर गरेको बन्दीप्रत्यक्षीकरणको रिट उच्च अदालत विराटनगरले खारेज गरिदिएको छ। जिल्ला प्रहरी कार्यालय र जिल्ला अदालत मोरङलाई विपक्षी बनाई गिरीले दायर गरेको रिटमाथि बुधबार सुनुवाइ गर्दै उच्च अदालतका न्यायाधीशद्वय गणेश ठाकुर र नारायणप्रसाद रेग्मीको संयुक्त इजलासले रिट खारेज गर्ने []

Twitchy

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· Jun 30, 2026

Gov. Tim Walz: The Supreme Court Says States Can Be Cruel to Trans Kids

Gov. Tim Walz: The Supreme Court Says States Can Be Cruel to Trans Kids

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Related coverage for "The Supreme Court protected child rapists from execution. Two states said no": New Boston Post — Massachusetts Should Criminalize AI-Generated Child Pornography Like 45 Other States Have. We The Media — [Photo] 🚨 In a 2-1 vote, the Seventh Circuit upheld Illinois's ban on AR-15-style rifles [...]. Loonie Politics — The divided Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision exposes sharp rifts among justices. Wirepoints — SCOTUS to review Cook County ‘assault weapons ban,’ threatens doom for IL law, too – Legal Newsline. Nepal News — अभिषेक गिरीको रिट खारेज, पाँच दिनभित्र अनुसन्धान सक्न अदालतको आदेश. Twitchy — Gov. Tim Walz: The Supreme Court Says States Can Be Cruel to Trans Kids