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    The Supreme Court on Monday said it won't rule on a case seeking limits on the abortion-inducing drug RU-486, leaving in place an Oklahoma court ruling that rejected a state law curbing the use of the so-called

    Supreme Court dismisses Oklahoma ‘abortion pill’ case

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    The Supreme Court, not to mention the country, has long struggled with the First Amendment, which simultaneously prohibits Congress from establishing an official state religion while protecting its
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    Greece, N.Y., enters public prayer debate

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    Fed appeal panel says Citizens United might end Obamacare’s HHS mandate
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    WashPost: How school districts are affected by Supreme Court’s DOMA ruling
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    The U.S. Supreme Court building, Washington D.C., Thursday, Feb 9, 2012
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    Ted Cruz criticizes DOJ for arguing international treaty can trump the Constitution

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    President Obama gestures while nominating Patricia Ann Millett, an appellate lawyer, to become a federal judge, during an event in the Rose Garden at the White House on June 4, 2013 in Washington, D.C. If confirmed by the Senate, Obama's three nominees will fill three vacancies on United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty images)
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    FILE - In this Feb. 20, 2013 file photo, Easton Area School District students Brianna Hawk, 15, left, and Kayla Martinez, 14, display their
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    School’s breast cancer bracelet fight could go to Supreme Court

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    Obamacare Pledge: Info on Applications ‘Won’t Be Used For Immigration Enforcement Purposes’
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    Obamacare Pledge: Info on Applications ‘Won’t Be Used For Immigration Enforcement Purposes’

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    New abortion restrictions passed by the Texas Legislature are unconstitutional and will not take effect as scheduled on Tuesday, a federal judge has ruled. Attorney General Greg Abbott was expected to file an emergency appeal of the order to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

    Federal judge: Texas abortion limits unconstitutional

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    A Georgetown Law professor plans to use her class to help advance the anti-Catholic agenda of her employer, the National Women's Legal Center. (Photo: Examiner file)
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    Georgetown Law professor to use students to lobby against Catholic Church

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