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Supreme Court justice signals openness to allowing religious beliefs to trump LGBTQ rights in hiring
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Marjorie Taylor Greene trolled for Holocaust museum visit: She thought it was a hoax
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The political storm that could ensue if the Supreme Court overturns lower courts and backs Mississippi’s efforts to ban abortions starting at 15 weeks of pregnancy could see other states move to restrict abortions and legal challenges that might ultimately take on the landmark, 50-year-old Roe vs. Wade ruling that women have a constitutional right to abortion.
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WASHINGTON It’s been nearly 50 years since the U.S. Supreme Court, in its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, decided that women have a constitutional right to abortion.
Now, the court has agreed to take on a major abortion case from Mississippi that could dramatically alter decades of rulings on abortion rights and ultimately lead to dramatic restrictions on abortion access.
Neil Gorsuch’s Persnickety Libertarianism Gave Immigrants a Win at the Supreme Court Slate 4/29/2021 Mark Joseph Stern © Provided by Slate Justice Neil Gorsuch stands during a group photo of the justices on April 23, 2021. Erin Schaff/Getty Images
Niz-Chavez v. Garland is a technical case that boils down the meaning of the word “a.” But in the hands of Justice Neil Gorsuch, it was transformed into a call to arms against big government cutting corners to screw over the people. Playing his favorite role of uncompromising textualist on Thursday, Gorsuch pilloried the federal government for attempting to deport an unauthorized immigrant without sending him proper notice of his removal proceedings. In dissent, Justice Brett Kavanaugh accused the majority of being “literalists.” But when someone’s liberty is on the line, taking their rights literally may not be a bad idea.
AT&T and Cigna are funding Republican groups led by election objectors they had promised to stop supporting
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