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Supreme Court hears arguments in mail-in ballot case

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Supreme Court hears arguments in mail-in voting case
When the majority of the court begins drafting its opinion on Mississippi’s ballots case, it’s clear that another popular practice will be firmly on their mind: Early voting.

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Supreme Court hears arguments on mail-in ballot case
Christian Science Monitor · 2h
In mail-in ballot case, Supreme Court justices ask what ‘Election Day’ really means
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Supreme Court shows support for Trump push to limit mail-in ballots
The Supreme Court could back a Republican effort to stop states from counting late-arriving mail-in ballots, a decision that would be a win for President Donald Trump and would lead to stricter voting...

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The Latest: Supreme Court Will Decide Whether States Can Keep Counting Late Mail Ballots
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Supreme Court Appears Ready To Make Voting Even Harder
 · 12h
Supreme Court hearing dispute today over late-arriving mail ballots
Before the Supreme Court is Mississippi's law, which allows mail ballots that are received up to five days after the election to be counted as long as they were postmarked by Election Day.

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SCOTUS conservatives signal readiness on curbing late-arriving mail ballots
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How this U.S. Supreme Court case affects WA’s vote-by-mail
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Cincinnati's 6th Circuit Court hears arguments to determine fate of immigrants in detention

A three-way judge panel will determine whether judges in Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee can grant bonds.
YourTango
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People Who Stay Calm During Arguments Usually Have These 11 Quiet Habits

It can be extremely difficult to stay calm during arguments, but people who do so naturally usually have quiet habits that support their behavior.
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Arguments against gas tax submitted late won’t be included in Oregon voter pamphlet, judge rules

A judge denied the request on Friday to require Oregon to include arguments in the May voters’ pamphlet that came after a state deadline.
Forbes
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The 5 Arguments That Every Couple Had This Year, By A Psychologist

Psychological overload compromises your emotional bandwidth. Here’s five ways that this can lead to avoidable arguments in relationships. It’s true that every year comes with its own set of relational stressors. But 2025 has marked a period of unusual ...
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Are We Arguing Too Much? Keys to Knowing if Your Relationship is Healthy

Arguing is a natural part of any relationship: it involves two people with different backgrounds, opinions, and needs learning to live together. But what happens when arguments become the rule rather than the exception? Is it normal to argue every day?
Psychology Today
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How Arguments Go Wrong—and How Bad Arguments Can Go Right

Formal logic helps us build and evaluate rational arguments, which helps us to test claims, explain our reasoning, and keep discussions clear. The first step in learning formal logic is learning about deductive arguments—what they are, how they are ...
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Why Winning Arguments Could Be Making You Lose

In the dozens of conversations you have each week, following just a handful of simple "rules" can make all he difference in your relationships and your results.
Hays Post
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Colby Community College to host Kansas Court of Appeals oral arguments session

The Kansas Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments at five Kansas colleges, including Colby Community College, on Tuesday, April 14. Panels will conduct appellate hearings at Washburn University School of Law and four community colleges throughout the state: Colby Community College Garden City Community College Highland Community College Independence Community College Chief Judge Sarah Warner explained that these oral arguments are part of a broader effort by the Court of Appeals to bring the work of the appellate court to Kansas communities,
Psychology Today
10mon

Arguing Is Normal—Right? Actually, No.

I have to admit I wince every time I hear someone say that or some equivalent—the notion that arguing is a normal part of an intimate relationship. Granted, I’ve met couples who, on the other end of the continuum, say they never argue, but often I’m ...
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