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      <title>[United States v. Windsor] Oral Argument</title>
      <description>The Supreme Court heard oral argument in [United States v. Windsor], the challenge to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). At issue was whether the Court had jurisdiction to rule on the federal government's case, and whether the House Republican leaders as defenders of DOMA had Article III "standing" to pursue their appeal. After arguments on jurisdiction, issues of the constitutionality of section III of DOMA were addressed. Lawyers argued over the requirement in the law that limited the definition of marriage to a union between a man and woman, thus denying federal spousal rights to same-sex marriages conferred on couples in states where the practice had been made legal.</description>
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      <title>[Perry v. Perez] Oral Arguments</title>
      <description>The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on [Perry v. Perez], a case involving new districts created by the Texas legislature for the state house and senate, and the U.S. House of Representatives.</description>
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      <description>Lawyers who opposed the 2007 Arizona law that penalized employers for knowingly hiring illegal immigrants and compeled businesses to check the immigration status of employees against federal records participated in an American Constitution Society discussion  of the law. The law is different from the 2010 Arizona state law requiring local law enforcement to check the immigration status of suspected illegal immigrants.</description>
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      <title>Legacy of Justice John Paul Stevens</title>
      <description>Former U.S. Solicitor Generals Paul Clement and Gregory Garre, Sri Srinivasan, and a former clerk of Justice Stevens talked about the legacy and personality of John Paul Stevens as a judge. During this discussion, the panelists described working for Justice Stevens and his character traits. Among their remarks he was described as a great questioner as well as a very good listener and a justice of "common law." They also responded to audience members' questions. 
This program was part of a Georgetown University symposium honoring the life and career of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.</description>
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