Voter Turnout May Go Up Thanks To Supreme Court Rulings

Voter Turnout May Go Up Thanks To Supreme Court Rulings

Mary Mata July 2, 2012

By Griselda Nevárez, Voxxi Voter turnout may increase significantly thanks to a pair of Supreme Court rulings this week that awakened Latinos and outraged Republicans, political analysts predict. Hispanics, who are angry […]

Supreme Court Denies AZ Effort To Block Federal Voter Form

Mary Mata June 29, 2012

PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the United States Supreme Court issued an order rejecting the State of Arizona’s attempt to avoid a Ninth Circuit ruling that the state must accept […]

The Supreme Court Rulings And Their Effects On Immigrant Communities

Mary Mata

By Erwin de Leon, Feet in 2 worlds Our Supreme Court justices have been rather productive this week and their rulings will impact the lives of all of us who […]

For Now, The Political Fallout For Latinos And Healthcare

NewsTaco June 28, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Editor There’s enough fodder in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act to last through the election in November and beyond, and we’ll be talking […]

Health Care Law Upheld: What It Means To You

Mary Mata

By Hope Gillette, Voxxi The Supreme Court has upheld the entire Affordable Care Act in a monumental ruling set to impact millions of people in the United States. Only the government’s power […]

Supreme Court Affirms Federal Primacy In Immigration Policy

Mary Mata June 25, 2012

PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON — With today’s ruling in Arizona et al v. United States, the Supreme Court struck down three provisions of Arizona’s SB 1070 law, allowing to stand the section […]

“Show Me Your Papers” Law Upheld – We Break Down The Fallout

NewsTaco

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Editor It didn’t take long for the dust to kick-up and settle after the Supreme Court handed down it’s decision over 4 key provisions of Arizona’s SB1070 immigration […]

No Supreme Court Affordable Care Act Ruling Monday

Mary Mata June 19, 2012

Public News Service June 19, 2012 WASHINGTON – Monday was the first day for the Supreme Court to release its rulings for this term, but there’s no ruling yet on […]

FAQ On The Legal Issues In Arizona v. United States

Mary Mata April 24, 2012

By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments Wednesday regarding Arizona’s controversial immigration law — a case formally known as Arizona v. United States. The […]

BREAKING: Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Immigration Law

NewsTaco May 26, 2011

The Associated Press is reporting that the US Supreme Court has upheld an Arizona law that penalizes businesses for hiring workers who are in the United States illegally, rejecting arguments […]