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James Fallows / The Atlantic Online:
5 Signs of a Radical Change in U.S. Politics — (Midnight update: This item went up three hours ago with a more blunt-instrument headline than it should ever have had: “5 Signs the United States is Undergoing a Coup.” I used the word “coup” in a particular way in the longer item this was drawn from.
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Kevin Russell / SCOTUSblog:
Court strikes down much of Arizona immigration law — This morning, the Court handed down its decision in Arizona v. United States, the case involving Arizona's attempt to supplement federal immigration enforcement through several state law measures. The Court reviewed four provisions of the statute …
Wall Street Journal:
Supreme Court Upholds Key Part of Arizona Law — The Supreme Court upheld a key part of Arizona's tough immigration law but struck down others as intrusions on federal sovereignty, in a ruling that gave both sides something to cheer in advance of November elections where immigration is a major issue.
Alexander Burns / Politico:
The Romney camp's line on Arizona (Updated) — Mitt Romney released a statement earlier today emphasizing the right of states to enact immigration policies, but not actually commenting directly on the substance of today's Supreme Court decision on the Arizona immigration law.
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Sahil Kapur / tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com:
TPMDC — Justice Scalia Rages Against Obama On Immigration — In his aggressive defense of Arizona's immigration law, Justice Antonin Scalia pointedly went after President Obama's recent immigration policy shift and accused him of deliberately refusing to enforce immigration statutes.
New York Times:
Blocking Parts of Arizona Law, Justices Allow Its Centerpiece — WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday delivered a split decision on Arizona's tough 2010 immigration law, upholding its most controversial provision but blocking the implementation of others.
Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
How Republicans made it possible for the Supreme Court to rule against the mandate — It wasn't easy for Barack Obama to persuade David Axelrod to take him on as a client. It took years, actually. But there was a reason Obama wanted Axelord to be the one to run his campaigns.
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Stephen Dinan / Washington Times:
Homeland Security suspends immigration agreements with Arizona police — The Obama administration said Monday it is suspending existing agreements with Arizona police over enforcement of federal immigration laws, and said it has issued a directive telling federal authorities to decline …
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The PJ Tatler, Wake up America, Riehl World View, Clayton Cramer's Blog and The Lonely Conservative
Fox News:
States face uphill climb on immigration enforcement after court ruling, DHS policy change — States seeking to take immigration enforcement into their own hands are facing an uphill climb, after the Supreme Court reined in Arizona's disputed law and the Obama administration followed by rescinding …
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The White House:
Statement by the President on the Supreme Court's Ruling on Arizona v. the United States
Statement by the President on the Supreme Court's Ruling on Arizona v. the United States
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Washington Wire, The Moderate Voice, The Caucus, Mediaite, New York Magazine, Law Blog, Daily Kos and americanthinker.com
Mj Lee / Politico:
Jan Brewer: SCOTUS ruling a ‘victory’
Jan Brewer: SCOTUS ruling a ‘victory’
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Rachel Leven / The Hill:
Supreme Court summarily reverses Montana's Citizens United case
Supreme Court summarily reverses Montana's Citizens United case
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Justice Scalia rips Obama's deportation directive in dissent on Arizona case
Justice Scalia rips Obama's deportation directive in dissent on Arizona case
Rachel Weiner / Washington Post:
Supreme Court's Montana decision strengthens Citizens United
Supreme Court's Montana decision strengthens Citizens United
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Scott Lemieux / American Prospect:
Supreme Court Strikes Most of Arizona Immigration Law, Making Scalia Very Angry
Supreme Court Strikes Most of Arizona Immigration Law, Making Scalia Very Angry
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Lawyers, Guns & Money and Salon
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
Four Takeaways From Today's Arizona Immigration Decision
Four Takeaways From Today's Arizona Immigration Decision
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No More Mister Nice Blog, The Raw Story and The Political Carnival
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Declines to Revisit Citizens United
Supreme Court Declines to Revisit Citizens United
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William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
Supreme Court upholds key immigration status check provision of Arizona law
Supreme Court upholds key immigration status check provision of Arizona law
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Supreme Court Arizona immigration ruling: Justices clear key part
Supreme Court Arizona immigration ruling: Justices clear key part
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CNN:
Supreme Court mostly rejects Arizona immigration law; gov says ‘heart’ remains
Supreme Court mostly rejects Arizona immigration law; gov says ‘heart’ remains
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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court upholds key part of Arizona for now; strikes down other provisions
Supreme Court upholds key part of Arizona for now; strikes down other provisions
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American Prospect, CNN, The Daily Pulp, Wonkette, Hullabaloo, Washington Examiner and Poynter
Kelly Cernetich / PoliticsPA:
Turzai: Voter ID Law Means Romney Can Win PA — House Majority Leader Mike Turzai (R-Allegheny) told the Republican State Committee that Voter ID will allow Romney to win PA. — State Treasurer candidate Diana Irey Vaughan may have stolen the show at the Republican State Committee meeting …
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Jimmy Carter / New York Times:
A Cruel and Unusual Record — THE United States is abandoning its role as the global champion of human rights. — Revelations that top officials are targeting people to be assassinated abroad, including American citizens, are only the most recent, disturbing proof of how far our nation's violation of human rights has extended.
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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Hispanic Voters Put Other Issues Before Immigration — Healthcare, unemployment are tops among six issues tested — PRINCETON, NJ — U.S. Hispanics prioritize immigration, healthcare, and unemployment to equal degrees, according to a new USA Today/Gallup poll asking about the importance of six national policy issues.
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Susan Page / USA Today:
USA TODAY/Gallup Poll: Latinos strongly backing Obama
USA TODAY/Gallup Poll: Latinos strongly backing Obama
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NY Daily News:
Elmo imposter hassles tourists for money and gets booted from Central Park Zoo — Man dressed up as furry Sesame Street Muppet gets taken away on ambulance — An emotionally disturbed man dressed as Elmo is taken away by ambulance after hassling tourists for money and shouting obscenties at Central Park Zoo.
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Garth Johnston / Gothamist:
Crazy Anti-Semitic Elmo Captured In Central Park
Crazy Anti-Semitic Elmo Captured In Central Park
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Javier Manjarres / The Shark Tank:
DNC Chairwoman Wasserman Schultz Getting Booted — Back in April, the Shark Tank floated the likelihood that Democratic National Committee Chairwoman (DNC) Debbie Wasserman Schultz was perhaps on her way out as DNC Chairwoman. We now have learned that Wasserman Schultz will not be back as DNC Chairwoman after the November elections.
Niall Stanage / The Hill:
Hill Poll: Voters: Obama over-reached blocking Fast and Furious docs — A clear majority of likely voters believes President Obama has exercised his executive power inappropriately — particularly in blocking the release of documents relating to Operation Fast and Furious, according to a new poll for The Hill.
Lewis Page / The Register:
Antarctic ice shelves not melting at all, new field data show — Crafty boffins got elephant seals to survey for them — Twenty-year-old models which have suggested serious ice loss in the eastern Antarctic have been compared with reality for the first time - and found to be wrong …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Great Abdication — Among economists who know their history, the mere mention of certain years evokes shivers. For example, three years ago Christina Romer, then the head of President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, warned politicians not to re-enact 1937 — the year F.D.R. shifted …
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Climate Guest Blogger / ThinkProgress:
Simple Solutions For Cooling Down Hot Cars — by Greg Rucks, via Rocky Mountain Institute — On this first day of summer, many car owners are likely to experience the following scenario: enter your car to leave work for the day and the temperature is sweltering—much hotter than outside.
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Mother Jones
American Research Group:
2012 US President Ballot — The following results are based on 535 completed telephone interviews among a statewide random sample of registered voters in New Hampshire. Of the 535 interviews, 180 were among registered Republicans, 161 registered Democrats, and 194 undeclared voters.
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CNN, GOP 12 and The Political Carnival