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    Supreme Court Justice Chief Justice John Roberts and his wife Jane Roberts arrive for a State Dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron and President Donald Trump at the White House, Tuesday, April 24, 2018, in Washington.

    Jane Roberts’s recruitment work puts Supreme Court ethics standards under microscope

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    126 House Republicans file amicus brief in student loan forgiveness case
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    126 House Republicans file amicus brief in student loan forgiveness case

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    Justice Clarence Thomas may have statue if Georgia GOP gets its way

    Justice Clarence Thomas may have statue if Georgia GOP gets its way

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    From left, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy stand on the East steps of Capitol Hill in this Dec. 2021 photo.
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    Lawmakers dissatisfied at Supreme Court leak probe running dry

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    Dozens of semi-automatic rifles line a pair of walls in a gun shop.

    Law barring domestic violence offenders from possessing guns unconstitutional, court rules

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    More than 200 inmates on Florida's death row were given unconstitutional death sentences and are thus entitled to be resentenced, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

    Georgia inmate allowed to sue for execution by firing squad, appeals court rules

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    We don’t need racial quotas to showcase America’s diversity
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    We don’t need racial quotas to showcase America’s diversity

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    Supreme Court grants review in case on employees’ religious rights
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    Supreme Court grants review in case on employees’ religious rights

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    The Left’s never-ending war to force everyone to approve of its lifestyles
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    The Left’s never-ending war to force everyone to approve of its lifestyles

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    The House Judiciary Committee is scheduled on Tuesday to consider the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017. The legislation was introduced in January and followed reports of gun owners getting arrested for traveling through states with stricter gun laws. (iStock Photo)

    San Francisco approves first concealed carry permit since major Supreme Court ruling

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