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National
The Supreme Court Sets A Date For Arguments In Case That Could Challenge Roe V. Wade
On Dec. 1, the court will hear arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Org. The Mississippi case tests whether all state laws that ban pre-viability abortions are unconstitutional.
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Law & Courts
Breyer Warns Against Remaking The Court: 'What Goes Around Comes Around'
"If the Democrats can do it, the Republicans can do it," Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer told NPR's Nina Totenberg.
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Law & Courts
The Supreme Court Heads Toward Reversing Abortion Rights
The court's most conservative members upheld the Texas law, but almost as important as the result was how the court reached its decision — without full briefing and arguments before any court.
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Law & Courts
Supreme Court Upholds New Texas Abortion Law, For Now
The Texas law bans all abortions in the state after six weeks of pregnancy. That is well before many women even know they are pregnant, and is at odds with the Supreme Court's precedents
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National
Texas Law That Bans Abortion Before Many Women Know They're Pregnant Takes Effect
The also allows private citizens to sue abortion providers and anyone else who helps a woman obtain an abortion, including those who give a woman a ride to a clinic.
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Law & Courts
U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Part Of New York's Ban On Residential Evictions
The court has agreed to partially lift a ban on evictions for renters in New York state, which was already scheduled to expire at the end of the month.
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Law & Courts
On Abortion, Mississippi Swings For The Fences, Asks The Supreme Court To Reverse Roe
Abortion rights defenders promptly seized on the state's brief, noting that until now Mississippi had portrayed its appeal as far more limited.
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Law & Courts
The Supreme Court's Term Appeared To Be Cautious. The Numbers Tell A Different Story
According to statistics compiled through NPR number crunching and the SCOTUSblog Stat Pack, the justices swerved to the right, even by the standards of the traditionally conservative Roberts court.
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Politics
Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Voting Restrictions, Dealing Blow To Voting Rights
By a vote of 6-to-3 on Thursday the Supreme Court's conservative majority made it far more difficult to challenge voting restrictions throughout the country.
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Politics
The Supreme Court Throws Out A State Law Requiring Nonprofits To Name Rich Donors
By a 6-3 vote, the court ruled that California unconstitutionally applied its law requiring nonprofits to file a list of their large donors with the state.