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    The Supreme Court ended its 2013-14 term with the most unanimous rulings and fewest split decisions in decades, suggesting at first glance an easing of the sharp and often bitter ideological divisions between the justices in recent years.
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    Federal judges find that majority of government bans on church services are constitutional

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    April 21, 2020 4:56 pm
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    Ramos v. Louisiana ruling is justice everyone can celebrate
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    Ramos v. Louisiana ruling is justice everyone can celebrate

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    A security officer walks past the Department of Justice in D.C.
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    New religious liberty battle: Drive-in church services versus pandemic lockdowns

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    The entrance to the Georgetown Preparatory School Bethesda, Md., is shown, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018. Mark Judge spent decades mining his recollections and writing books and articles full of semi-confessional details about the suburban Maryland prep school he attended with future Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Now, though, Judge’s memory has drawn a blank.
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    Coronavirus crackdown could prompt multiple First Amendment lawsuits

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    Ridiculous Red Bull lawsuit shows how stupid cases clog up court system
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    Cardinal George Pell arrives at the county court in Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2019.
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    Top Vatican conservative acquitted of sexual abuse charges on appeal

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    Vast California penal system failing to social distance inmates
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    Vast California penal system failing to social distance inmates

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    Homeland Security changes asylum-seeker ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy so that migrants will remain there longer
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    Homeland Security changes asylum-seeker ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy so that migrants will remain there longer

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    Elena Kagan sides with conservative Supreme Court justices to rule states can bar insanity defense
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    Elena Kagan sides with conservative Supreme Court justices to rule states can bar insanity defense

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    President Trump's contains first acknowledgment of reimbursement to Michael Cohen, who paid Stormy Daniels.
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    Prosecutors ask judge to deny Michael Cohen request to be released from prison over coronavirus fears

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