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  2. Grounds for divorce (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The party filing for the divorce must prove that the other party has done something to justify ending the union. [8] Different states have different requirements for obtaining a fault divorce but in each state the spouse filing for the divorce is required to establish a reason for the divorce and provide evidence of the other party’s guilt. [8]

  3. Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other ...

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    School Dist. of Philadelphia) that, on April 19, 1977, upheld the Third Circuit Court's verdict by a 4 to 4 vote with one abstention. [247] However, in August 1983, Judge William M. Marutani of the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas, ruled that the single-sex admission policy was unconstitutional. The Board of Education voted not to ...

  4. Timeline of voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Florida changes their felony voting rules; felons must wait five years after sentencing and apply for their right to vote again. [59] Iowa reverses their rule allowing felons who have completed their sentences to vote. [59] Texas passes one of the most restrictive voter ID laws in the country, but it is blocked by the courts. [30] 2013

  5. Mississippi is one of three states without early in-person ...

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    During a joint-elections committee hearing Wednesday at the Mississippi State Capitol, Secure Democracy USA Director of Policy Samantha Buckley told lawmakers that 74% of voters in one poll ...

  6. Does Pennsylvania have early voting? - AOL

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    (WHTM) – Election Day is November 5, but some Pennsylvanians had an opportunity to cast their ballot beforehand. While Pennsylvania does not have in-person “early voting” like other states ...

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  8. Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) in the ...

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    First National Bank, 10 F. 894 (W.D. Pa. 1882), is one of the very earliest precedent-setting US federal court cases involving common law name change. [126] A woman who had changed her last name to one that was not her husband's original surname was trying to claim control over her inheritance. The court ruled in her favor. This set forth many ...

  9. Can Mississippi permanently strip felons of voting rights? 19 ...

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    Nineteen federal appellate judges are scheduled to hear arguments Tuesday on whether Mississippi can continue to permanently strip voting rights from people convicted of certain felonies ...