Some of the most powerful conservative judges in the U.S. took aim at the idea that homeless people with nowhere else to go have a right to sleep in public.
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the fate of the abortion pill mifepristone is once again in the hands of a couple conservative judges. today the fifth circuit court of appeals heard arguments over whether the drug that s used in more than half of abortions nationwide should remain widely available. that court, however, is considered to be the most conservative federal appeals court in the country. consisting of three judges two trump appointees, one a george w. bush appointee, all of whom have a history of supporting abortion restrictions. today unsurprisingly those judges grilled and at times interrupted the government attorney, arguing to preserve access to the drug. one even scolded the lawyer for danko, the company that manufacturing mifepristone for harshly criticizing judge matthew kacsmaryk. a decision could take weeks, even months, but ultimately this case is expected to set the stage for an inevitable return to the supreme court. in the meantime, north carolina is joining the long list of