Far-right’s nominee merits filibuster
By Andrew Haffner and Erik Opsal | Nov. 11, 2005The Supreme Court is about to move far to the right if President Bush's nominee, Samuel Alito, is confirmed to fill Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's shoes.
The Supreme Court is about to move far to the right if President Bush's nominee, Samuel Alito, is confirmed to fill Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's shoes.
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In a win for student representation on the UW System Board of Regents, the state Senate unanimously passed a measure to add another student regent to the board Thursday. The ' ¦
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Speakers plug need for meaningful positions for women
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Freedom of choice and the right to privacy are two of the most fundamental principles in our country. Why, then, is a Wisconsin State Representative trying to restrict both of these key constitutional rights for UW women? The Republican-controlled Assembly passed legislation this summer introduced by Rep. Daniel LeMahieu, R-Oostburg, that would prohibit University Health Services from dispensing the morning after pill to students. While LeMahieu claims the bill promotes responsible choices, this gratuitous, offensive and otherwise unconstitutional legislation is nothing more than a malicious attack on the reproductive rights of women across campus.
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