A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that Washington state’s “top-two” primary election system is constitutional. Judge John Coughenour of the US District Court for the Western District of Washington held that voters were not confused by the current version of Washington state’s ballot, which allows candidates to list which political party they prefer even if [...]

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The US Supreme Court voted Tuesday to stay the execution of convicted murderer Cleve Foster until it decides whether to grant his petition for certiorari. Foster, a former Army recruiter, denies allegations that he shot and killed a 30-year old woman in 2002 and then hid her body in a ditch. Foster claims that he [...]

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The Illinois Senate , sitting in a lame-duck session, on Tuesday passed a bill abolishing the state’s death penalty . The amended bill (SB3539) , approved by the House last week, passed 35-22 and now proceeds to Governor Pat Quinn for his signature or veto. It marks the first time the state legislature has voted [...]

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A Pakistani anti-terrorism court in the province of Punjab on Tuesday sentenced two men to life in prison for violating Pakistan’s blasphemy law . Mohammad Shafi and his son Mohammad Aslam were convicted in the city of Dera Ghazi for having torn down and trampled a poster advertising a gathering marking the birthday of Prophet [...]

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Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed emergency legislation Tuesday making it a crime to picket or protest a funeral. The move comes after Reverend Fred Phelps’s Westboro Baptist Church announced plans to picket the funeral of Christina Green, a 9-year-old girl killed Saturday in the shooting that injured Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) and killed federal judge [...]

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