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Supreme Court dismisses Meenakshi Natarajan's plea against RS nomination rejection
Supreme Court dismisses Meenakshi Natarajans plea against RS nomination rejection
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What happenedSupreme Court dismisses Meenakshi Natarajans plea against RS nomination rejection.
The headline splitOne side frames it as "Supreme Court nixes Alabama request for nitrogen execution, which lower court ruled uncon...". The other frames it as "US Supreme Court denies Alabama's request to carry out nitrogen gas execution".
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Left / center-leftSupreme Court nixes Alabama request for nitrogen execution, which lower court ruled unconstitutional
Philadelphia Inquirer · Center-left · News report
CenterSupreme Court dismisses Meenakshi Natarajan's plea against RS nomination rejection
India Today · Center · News report
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Ms. Natarajan’s counsel apprised the top court that the rejection of her candidature suffered from a ‘patent error’ and warranted judicial intervention
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Supreme Court rejects request by Alabama for gas execution
ATMORE, Ala. -- The U.S. Supreme Court declined to let Alabama proceed with a nitrogen gas execution Thursday after a lower court ruled that the method is unconstitutional.