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By Benjamin Snyder/Fortune
Why June 26 Should Be a National Holiday to Honor Progress
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By Josh Sanburn
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Justice Sotomayor has been named the 2015 recipient of the Katharine Hepburn Medal awarded by Bryn Mawr College
By Maya Rhodan
September 3, 2014
#ReligiousFreedom v. #NotMyBossBusiness: SCOTUS Contraception Ruling Ignites Hashtag War
The ruling set off a "hashtag battle" between #religiousfreedom and #notmybossbusiness
By Joan E. Greve
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My Wife's Abortion vs. Your Free Speech
I still remember the harassment the day we visited a clinic four years ago. By ruling the 35-ft. buffer zone unconstitutional, the Supreme Court is putting people in danger
By Aaron Gouveia
June 26, 2014
Supremes: It's OK to Pray
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Monday that public prayer before town hall meetings does not violate the First Amendment and that the content isn't important as long as officials make an effort to be inclusive
By Nolan Feeney
May 5, 2014
Supreme Court Ruling Will Force Power Plants To Stem Downwind Pollution
The 6-2 ruling is a victory for the Obama administration’s efforts to clean up air pollution from power plant emissions
By Denver Nicks
April 29, 2014
Supreme Court Makes It Rain on Campaigns
With the limit on aggregate political contributions lifted by the high court, anyone looking to influence elected officials—let alone enjoy a sit-down dinner with the President—should expect to dig a lot deeper into their pockets in future elections
By Michael Scherer
April 2, 2014
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