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Amy Coney Barrett calls Roe v Wade 'free-floating' decision that judges 'read into' Constitution
Justice Amy Coney Barrett explains why she voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, calling the landmark 1973 Supreme Court ruling ...
Each Supreme Court term typically includes at least one explosive case that inflames political passions and captures the ...
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Waco judge who refused to marry same-sex couples asks federal courts to overturn right to gay marriage
The judge, who has been fighting the state judicial oversight body since 2019, is hoping to tee up a new challenge to the U.S ...
The Supreme Court is poised to overturn a 90-year-old decision protecting the heads of independent federal agencies from ...
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Harsanyi: The Left doesn't believe in the constitutional order
Democrats are panicking about presidential power. But their entire conception of the constitutional order is upside-down or ...
Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022 by a Supreme Court majority Madison E. Goldberg received her B.S. in Journalism and double minors in publishing and photography from Emerson College in 2022, Cum ...
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Professors warn no turning back for 'noxious' Supreme Court
Two American university professors Friday warned the "noxious" Supreme Court can no longer be saved. Harvard law professor ...
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Josh Hawley picks a fight with GOP strategy with antiabortion stance | Opinion
Has the Missouri senator learned nothing? GOP sources wonder. But maybe he has — how to go his own way toward a 2028 presidential bid. | Opinion ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to weigh in on the ongoing fight between a New Jersey anti-abortion center and the state’s Attorney General. The case centers around an investigatory subpoena that ...
A record-breaking Supreme Court race, a governor's retirement announcement and the longest federal government shutdown in U.S ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett appeared on "Bishop Barron Presents" on Monday, where she detailed the logic behind ...
North Dakota Supreme Court justices, from left, Chief Jon Jensen, Lisa Fair McEvers and Jerod Tufte listen to arguments during a hearing on Dec. 18, 2023. (Photo by Kyle Martin/For the North Dakota ...
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