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The Supreme Court's History of Firsts And What Happened After Them

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The American people are split over President Biden's decision to nominate a Black female justice, with 55% saying the pick isn't important.
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What's The Role Of The Chief Justice?

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Within the Court’s building, the chief justice is considered the “first among equals.”
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SCOTUS Won't Hear Remington's Appeal In Sandy Hook Lawsuit

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The high court won't hear the gun-maker's appeal in a lawsuit brought by the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims.
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U.S. Supreme Court To Hear Arguments On Texas Abortion Law

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The justices are hearing arguments Monday in two cases over whether abortion providers or the DOJ can mount federal court challenges to the law.
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Supreme Court Hears U.S. vs. Microsoft Case

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Feb.27 -- Christopher Calabrese, Center for Democracy and Technology VP of policy, and Bloomberg's Dina Bass discuss the Supreme Court hearing a case centering on how a decades-old law applies to data on the cloud. They speak with...
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Bucking the Obama administration, Supreme Court justices seemed to find little trouble Wednesday with major parts of Arizona''s tough immigration law that require police to check the legal status of people they stop for other reasons.

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HEADLINE: Supreme Court hints OK on Ariz. immigration law CAPTION: Bucking the Obama administration, Supreme Court justices seemed to find little trouble Wednesday with major parts of Arizona''s tough immigration law that require police...
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Supreme Court Seems Favorable To Keeping Parts Of Obamacare

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Questions from justices suggest a reluctance by the court to overturn the Affordable Care Act.
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AP-NORC Poll: 2 In 3 Americans Favor Term Limits For Justices

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The poll was conducted just weeks after the high court issued high-profile rulings, including overturning Roe v. Wade.
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House Democrats To Introduce Bill To Limit Justice Terms

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The proposed bill would allow each president to nominate two justices per four-year term.
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Supreme Court To Hear Arguments In Mississippi Abortion Case

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The justices on Wednesday will weigh whether to uphold a Mississippi law that bans abortion after 15 weeks and overrule the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
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President Trump's Moves Will Impact Supreme Court For A Third Time

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President Trump is set to announce his choice to succeed Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Saturday.
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Supreme Court To Hear Louisiana Abortion Law Case

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The legislation in question here requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
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Clinton: Voters Should Consider Court Nomination

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus051891Democratic Presdential Candidate, Hilllary Clinton wants voters to consider who they choose because it will have an effect on how the Supreme Court will look in the future. Clinton spoke...
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Puerto Rico Debt Law Struck Down by Supreme Court

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June 13 -- The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Puerto Rico law that would have let its public utilities restructure their debt over the objection of creditors, leaving it to Congress to help the island resolve its fiscal crisis....
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President Trump Vows To Fill Supreme Court Vacancy 'Without Delay'

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President Trump says Republicans are "obligated" to fill the Supreme Court vacancy after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Trump Plans to Name Barrett to Replace Ginsburg on Supreme Court

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Sep.25 -- President Donald Trump has told associates he’ll nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, according to people familiar with the matter, Bloomberg's Jordan Fabian has more on...
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Alaska Supreme Court Allows Bid To Recall Governor To Proceed

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The five justices found that three of the four arguments put forward by organization Recall Dunleavy could be put before voters in recall petitions.
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The Supreme Court Heads Back Into The Courtroom

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Newsy sat down with Amy Howe, the co-founder of SCOTUSblog, to talk through some of the big cases on the docket this year.
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The Legal Battleground

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Brian Fallon, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Demand Justice, talks with Battleground host Amanda Litman about why the current political environment demands that Democrats “meet the moment” and get serious about reforming our court...
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Supreme Court Could Halt Leniency For Children Convicted Of Murder

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The new conservative makeup of the Supreme Court could change how it rules on juvenile convictions.
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Supreme Court Questions Controversial Texas Abortion Law

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It was unclear how quickly the court would rule and whether it would issue an order blocking the law that has been in effect for two months.
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SCOTUS justices avoid saying 'FUCT' in brand case

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The Supreme Court discusses a trademark case Monday involving a Los Angeles-based fashion brand "FUCT" without saying the brand's name.
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President Barack Obama says he remains confident that the health care law approved during his administration will be upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.

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HEADLINE: Obama confident health care law will be upheld CAPTION: President Barack Obama says he remains confident that the health care law approved during his administration will be upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. (April 2) President...
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A handful of U.S. Supreme Court justices have now been immortalized with bobbleheads, highlighting their personal and judicial lives, as the AP's Jerry Bodlander explains

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HEADLINE: Shaky Supremes: Court justices now dolls CAPTION: A handful of U.S. Supreme Court justices have now been immortalized with bobbleheads, highlighting their personal and judicial lives, as the AP's Jerry Bodlander explains. (Oct....