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GOP Megadonor Paid Private School Tuition for Justice Thomas' Grandnephew, Pro Publica Reports
The wealthy Republican donor who has come under fire for lavish gifts to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas defended the latest revelation on Thursday, that he paid thousands in school tuition for one of the justice’s relatives.
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The Government Sold Her Home and Kept the Profits. Supreme Court Will Weigh Fairness
The Supreme Court will decide the case of a woman who lost her one-bedroom condo in Minneapolis over $2,300 in unpaid taxes, plus interest and penalties.
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Chief Justice Roberts Declines Senate Request to Testify on Court Ethics
Chief Justice John Roberts has declined a request from the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify at a hearing next week on ethical standards at the court, instead providing the panel with a statement of ethics reaffirmed by the court’s justices.
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Supreme Court Allows Abortion Pill to Stay on Market as Case Continues
The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to allow the most commonly used abortion pill, mifepristone, to be widely available as the case continues.
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Supreme Court Rejects Bid to Enforce Sports Ban Against Transgender Girls
The Supreme Court rejected an attempt by West Virginia to prevent transgender girls from participating in girl’s sports.
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Supreme Court Skeptical of NC's Redistricting Case: It Will Allow ‘Most Extreme Forms of Gerrymandering'
The Supreme Court is taking up a case with the potential to reshape elections for Congress and the presidency.
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Alabama Execution Called Off Because ‘Veins Could Not Be Accessed'
The last-minute reprieve came nearly three hours after a divided U.S. Supreme Court had cleared the way for the execution to begin.
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Companies Covering Abortion Travel Costs May Face Hurdles
After the U.S. Supreme Court revoked the federal right to abortion that’s been in place for half a century, companies like Amazon, Disney, Apple and JP Morgan pledged to cover travel costs for employees who live in states where abortion is now illegal so they can terminate pregnancies. But they gave no details on how they will do this and...
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Who Was Jane Roe in Roe v. Wade?
The landmark ruling that gave American women the right to an abortion for nearly 50 years was overturned by SCOTUS Friday.
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Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade, Eliminating Constitutional Right to Abortion
The Supreme Court issued a decision Friday overturning Roe v. Wade, wiping the constitutional right to an abortion.
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These Corporations Have Pledged to Help Employees Obtain Abortions When States Restrict Them
Here’s where companies stand in helping employees navigate abortion restrictions.
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Who Was Jane Roe and What Did the Landmark Case Decide?
The landmark ruling that has given American women the right to an abortion for nearly 50 years seems about to be overturned. What was the case that many heralded but others fought fiercely against over the years? Here are some details.
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Protesters Gather in DC After Leaked Draft Suggests SCOTUS May Overturn Roe V. Wade
People were gathering Monday night outside of the U.S. Supreme Court in response to a draft opinion obtained by Politico which, if verified, reveals the court’s intention to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion rights ruling.
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Being the 1st: What It's Like to Make Supreme Court History
Just being the newest member of the Supreme Court can be a momentous adjustment for a justice
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Jackson, in High Court Mix, Traces Law Interest to Preschool
When Ketanji Brown Jackson’s younger daughter was 11, she drafted a letter to President Barack Obama suggesting her federal-judge mom for a vacancy on the Supreme Court.
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California Plans to Be Abortion Sanctuary If Roe Overturned
California clinics and their allies in the state Legislature plan to make the state a “sanctuary” for those out-of-state seeking reproductive care if the U.S. Supreme Court reverse Roe v. Wade.