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    Supreme Court’s embrace of ‘major questions’ could rein in administrative state
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    Supreme Court’s embrace of ‘major questions’ could rein in administrative state

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    Auction of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s personal items raises nearly $517K for charity
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    Kamala Harris attacks Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for Roe remarks
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    Supreme Court hands short-term win to Pride group but encourages Yeshiva University to return
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    Supreme Court hands short-term win to Pride group but encourages Yeshiva University to return

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    Jewish schools, just like Christian ones, have First Amendment rights
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    Jewish schools, just like Christian ones, have First Amendment rights

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    Elena Kagan says Supreme Court ‘shouldn’t be doing things that are popular’

    Elena Kagan says Supreme Court ‘shouldn’t be doing things that are popular’

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    Gun groups set sights on New York’s ‘sensitive locations’ law after Supreme Court ruling
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    Supreme Court denies Jewish university’s request to block LGBT student group
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    U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts speaks at the University of Nebraska Lincoln, in Lincoln, Neb., Friday, Sept. 19, 2014. Chief Justice Roberts said he’s worried about growing partisanship in the judicial confirmation process and a public perception that the court is a political body. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
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    Timeline of a leak: Supreme Court justices think Roe mystery could be solved soon

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    September 13, 2022 3:40 pm
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    The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a court order that would have forced Yeshiva University to recognize an LGBT group as an official campus club.

    Democrats hopeful of post-Roe surge in support from Hispanic women

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