Strip search ruling unjust to prisoners
In a 5-to-4 vote on April 2, the Supreme Court ruled that officials may strip-search those who are arrested for any offense before taking them to jail, despite the minuteness of the crime.
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In a 5-to-4 vote on April 2, the Supreme Court ruled that officials may strip-search those who are arrested for any offense before taking them to jail, despite the minuteness of the crime.
Jenna Talackova, a native of Vancouver, Canada, will not be competing alongside “naturally born females,” an apparent constituent laid out by the Miss Universe franchise.
The South Carolina Legislature has proposed a bill that has angered a large portion of residents likely to receive an increase in their property taxes in order to privatize the school bus system.
Donations made to the Woodyard Fund, which helps residents of Richland, Lexington, Fairfield and Newberry counties pay their winter energy bills, have become few and far between due to the unseasonal weather, sinking 16 percent from last year.
Making a seemingly bizarre request, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney insisted country and rock singer Kid Rock play at his closing campaign convention Monday.
It seems as though part of our society wants to regress in terms of health care, as many have begun to debate whether or not birth control should completely outlawed.
President Barack Obama’s new budget proposal, presented on Monday, set aside an astounding $8 billion for a program called the Community College to Career Fund. The program is aimed at students who wouldn’t normally receive a higher education and a subsequent job, with the goal to train two million students so they can obtain sound careers in sought-after industries.
Monday marked the day on which an effort to make assisted suicide completely illegal in Georgia was affirmed as being a violation of the constitution, surprisingly more so on the basis of free speech than on the preservation of human lives.
On Jan. 14, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill took on Florida State University in a basketball game that displayed not only a poor UNC score but poor behavior from the team’s coach Roy Williams. To put it nicely, the Tarheels were not performing at their usual, famed caliber.