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Sep 18

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Remembering Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, dead at 87

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who long stood for women’s rights issues and became the court’s second female justice, died Friday at her home in Washington. She died at the age of 87 of complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer.

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Sep 16

Watch 4:48
What Supreme Court's McGirt ruling means for Oklahoma's Native tribes

By Jeffrey Brown, Alex D'Elia

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled recently that much of eastern Oklahoma remains Native land. The decision granted jurisdictional control for most criminal justice cases to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and four neighboring tribal nations. Now, members of Congress and tribal…

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Jul 16

U.S. executes 2nd man in a week; lawyers said he had dementia

By Michael Balsamo, Jessica Gresko, Associated Press

The Supreme Court early Thursday cleared the way for a second federal execution this week.

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Jul 14

U.S. carries out the 1st federal execution in nearly 2 decades

By Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

The U.S. government on Tuesday carried out the first federal execution in almost two decades.

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Jul 10

What's next for abortion legislation in the U.S.?

By Courtney Vinopal

Some caution that the narrow Supreme Court decision to strike down a Louisiana law does not necessarily signal abortion rights will be protected by the high court in future cases.

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Jul 09

WATCH: Pelosi says decision on Trump's tax returns is 'not good news' for the president

By Associated Press

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi applauded the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Manhattan district attorney's demand for Trump's tax returns by 7-2 votes.

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Jul 09

Justices rule swath of Oklahoma remains tribal reservation

By Associated Press

The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a large chunk of eastern Oklahoma remains an American Indian reservation, a decision that state and federal officials have warned could throw Oklahoma into chaos.

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Jul 09

Supreme Court rules Manhattan DA can obtain Trump taxes

By Mark Sherman, Associated Press

The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a prosecutor's demand for President Donald Trump's tax returns as part of a criminal investigation that includes hush-money payments to women who claim they had affairs with Trump.

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Jul 08

Watch 4:28
What new decisions say about the Supreme Court's view of religious freedom

The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld Trump administration rules that limit birth control coverage under Obamacare -- the third time justices have considered whether some employers could opt out of that coverage based on their beliefs. As the court wraps…

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Jul 02

Watch 5:52
News Wrap: U.S. sees record 50,000 new virus cases in a single day

In our news wrap Thursday, the U.S. saw a record 50,000 new cases of COVID-19 in a single day as infections rise in 40 states. Florida set its own record for new cases with more than 10,000 -- but Gov.

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