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Jan 21

Supreme Court could limit a 2020 Oklahoma Indian land decision

By Associated Press

The Supreme Court has agreed to consider limiting a recent decision about Indian land in Oklahoma that the state says has produced chaos in its courts.

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Jan 21

As Supreme Court weighs Roe, nation's largest anti-abortion protest in a celebratory mood

By Ashraf Khalil, Paul J. Weber, Emily Wagster Pettus, Associated Press

Thousands of anti-abortion protesters are rallying in the nation's capital Friday with a growing sense of momentum about the prospects this year of a sweeping rollback of abortion rights.

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Jan 19

LISTEN: Supreme Court justices appear sympathetic to Cruz in campaign finance case

By News Desk and Jessica Gresko, Associated Press

Members of the Supreme Court's conservative majority seem sympathetic to Sen. Ted Cruz in his challenge to a provision of campaign finance law that limits the repayment of federal candidates' loans to their campaigns.

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Jan 11

LISTEN: Supreme Court hears two cases on the right of immigration detainees to a bond hearing

By News Desk

The Supreme Court is expected to listen to oral arguments on two cases related to the detention of migrants on Tuesday.

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Jan 07

LISTEN: Supreme Court holds special session on vaccine requirements

By Jessica Gresko, Mark Sherman, Associated Press

The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appears skeptical of the Biden administration’s authority to impose a vaccine-or-testing requirement on the nation’s large employers.

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Dec 22

Supreme Court to hold special session on vaccine requirements

By Jessica Gresko, Associated Press

The Supreme Court says it will hold a special session in just over two weeks to hear arguments on the Biden administration's vaccine or testing requirement for large employers and a separate vaccine requirement for health care workers.

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Dec 07

Some fear ripple effect on civil rights cases if Roe is overturned

By Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press

The Supreme Court’s conservative majority signaled in arguments last week they would allow states to ban abortion much earlier in pregnancy and may even overturn the nationwide right that has existed for nearly 50 years.

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Dec 03

Wisconsin's Democratic governor vetoes GOP abortion bills

By Scott Bauer, Associated Press

Wisconsin's Democratic Gov. Tony Evers has vetoed five Republican-authored anti-abortion bills, a move that came two days after the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could curtail if not end a woman's right to abortion.

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Dec 02

WATCH: House Speaker Pelosi holds weekly news conference

By Associated Press

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said the Supreme Court's deliberation over a Mississippi law presenting the most serious challenge to abortion rights in decades, marked a "very dark day."…

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Dec 01

Outside Supreme Court, crowd amplifies abortion arguments

By Parker Purifoy, Associated Press

Hundreds of abortion debate partisans crowded the plaza in front of the Supreme Court on Wednesday, intermingling and trading chants as justices heard the highly anticipated arguments inside.

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