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The Supreme Court will continue to police executive overreach on its emergency docket.
Three days after the Supreme Court said litigants attempting to get court orders broadly blocking President Donald Trump’s ...
The Supreme Court left open the possibility that class-action lawsuits could protect birthright citizenship, but it's not a ...
Siding with the government on Friday, the court upheld the Affordable Care Act, allowing the U.S. Preventive Services Task ...
The majority opinion said age-verification laws 'fall within states’ authority to shield children from sexually explicit ...
Yes, the justices upheld a key part of the Affordable Care Act, but they also said our conspiracy theorist Health Secretary ...
The Supreme Court has preserved a key part of the Affordable Care Act’s preventive health care coverage requirements, ...
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The outcome Friday was a victory for Trump, who has complained about individual judges throwing up obstacles to his agenda.
“You sowed the wind,” Kavanaugh warned Democratic senators during his confirmation battle, and now “the country will reap the whirlwind.” That threat now reads less like a warning than a ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNChristians sued over PrEP coverage because it supports “homosexual behavior.” SCOTUS shut them down.Three of the Republican-appointed justices sided with the Democratic-appointed justices to save the coverage.
The Supreme Court declined to take up a case that involves whether possessing AR-15s is protected by the Second Amendment, but the court’s conservatives are signaling they soon will.
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