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" ... According to the Baltimore Sun, more than 70% of Maryland’s prison population is Black, whereas only 31% of the state population is Black. This more than doubles the national average. “By suppressing the voices of incarcerated people, the state of Maryland is unconstitutionally disenfranchising black voters,” explained Hanson Mundell. ... "
" ... And that 800-year-old understanding was cemented into the U.S. Constitution’s 8th Amendment soon after our nation’s founding. The Founders understood that there was a strong temptation for government to hand down ruinous fines, hence why the prohibition was included in the Bill of Rights. But instances of sky-high fines like Sandy’s still abound because few state courts have ever fully articulated what factors are relevant to determining whether a fine is unconstitutionally excessive. ... "
" ... Even assuming the second ratification order was carried out in such a way that the ALJs have now been re-appointed by the Head of a Department, that does not end questions about the validity of ratification. For example, it is not at all clear under ratification law that the SEC can ratify a previous act that it is no longer able to do today. So, if SEC or another agency issued an Order Instituting Proceedings (OIP), or the equivalent, that was constitutionally defective at the time because the OIP assigned a matter for hearing to an unconstitutionally appointed ALJ, and the SEC can no longer re-issue that OIP (for statute of limitations or other reasons), then SEC and its ALJs are not out of the woods. ... "
" ... McCoy filed a civil-rights lawsuit against Alamu, alleging that the guard’s use of force was unconstitutionally excessive under the Eighth Amendment. But a federal district court ruled against him and dismissed his case, which was upheld on appeal by the Fifth Circuit. ... "
" ... Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who’s leading the lawsuit, alleges the battleground states acted unconstitutionally by changing their voting rules to expand access amid the Covid-19 pandemic. ... "