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The Supreme Court announced Monday it was closing its grand front entrance to the arriving public, prompting dissents from two justices who said the open front door was a powerful symbol of equal ...
The Supreme Court is closing its iconic front entrance beneath the words “Equal Justice Under Law.” Beginning Tuesday, visitors no longer will ascend the wide marble steps to enter the 75-year ...
Starting Wednesday, you’ll no longer be able to pass under the words, “Equal Justice Under the Law,” when entering the U.S. Supreme Court building. Those big bronze doors adorning the front ...
In a rare glimpse into internal disagreement among the members of the Supreme Court, Justice Stephen Breyer, joined by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, issued a statement on Monday objecting to Court ...
The public no longer will be able to enter the Supreme Court through its iconic bronze front doors, the court announced Monday, citing security risks. Visitors to the high court ...
No longer will Americans seeking justice in the highest court of the land climb the 45 marble steps to the US Supreme Court. The six-ton bronze front doors have been closed to entrants, although they ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court, the setting for landmark rulings in favor of free speech, can keep protesters off its marble plaza without violating their constitutional rights, a federal ...
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