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Supreme Court
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Undergoes Heart Surgery
By Maya Rhodan
Prop. 8 Plaintiffs: Charles Manson Can Get Married, But We Still Can't
By Jeff Zarrillo and Paul Katami
Libya Parliament 'Unconstitutional'
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Is Alliance Defending Freedom the Next Hobby Lobby?
If a church or its religious leader wants to enter the partisan political fray and support a specific candidate, that is one step too far
By Eric H. Yoffie
October 20, 2014
Supreme Court to Decide Whether Felons Can Sell Their Guns
Case will determine how much "ownership" felons have over their guns
By Charlotte Alter
October 20, 2014
John Oliver Mocks the Supreme Court's Camera Ban by Dressing Up Dogs as Justices
Plus, he offers up some raw footage so you too can reenact your favorite Supreme Court cases
By Samantha Grossman
October 20, 2014
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Says She Has Quite a Large Supply of Notorious RBG Shirts
"Now my grandchildren love it"
By Zeke J Miller
October 19, 2014
Judge Strikes Down Arizona's Same-Sex Marriage Ban
Arizona is the latest state where gay marriage is legal following an earlier Supreme Court move
By Justin Worland
October 17, 2014
Court Allows North Carolina Voting Law to Stand in Midterm
Same-day registration and out-of-precinct voting are prohibited in the Tar Heel state this November
By Maya Rhodan
October 8, 2014
Meet the Lawyers Fighting for Religious Freedom
Arguing for a Muslim prisoner's right to grow a beard is just the latest effort for the firm that won the Hobby Lobby case
By Elizabeth Dias
October 7, 2014
Supreme Court Passes on Gay Marriage Debate for Now
The top court could still decide to hear one of the seven gay marriage cases pending before it.
By Noah Rayman
October 2, 2014
Voting Rights Battles Heat Up Ahead of Midterm Elections
After Ohio, Wisconsin, North Carolina and Texas may send voting rights cases to the Supreme Court
By Tessa Berenson Rogers
September 29, 2014
Ginsburg: Citizens United Was Supreme Court's Worst Ruling
"I think the notion that we have all the democracy that money can buy strays so far from what our democracy is supposed to be"
By Charlotte Alter
September 29, 2014
Justice Ginsburg Suggests Senate Republicans Are Keeping Her At Her Job
A revealing interview to a women's magazine shows how politics is impacting the court
By Michael Scherer
September 24, 2014
U.S. 'About as Conservative As It Will Get' on Abortion
Country will become more progressive "when we have a more functioning Congress," Supreme Court Justice tells
Elle
By Eliana Dockterman
September 24, 2014
Elena Kagan Presides Over Same-Sex Wedding for First Time
The Supreme Court Justice officiated her former law clerk's ceremony
By Nolan Feeney
September 22, 2014
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to Receive Medal
Justice Sotomayor has been named the 2015 recipient of the Katharine Hepburn Medal awarded by Bryn Mawr College
By Maya Rhodan
September 3, 2014
Supreme Court Puts Hold on Virginia Same-Sex Marriages
Same-sex marriages could have begun as early as Thursday
By Alex Rogers
August 20, 2014
Obama Floats Supreme Court Vacancy to Come
The President suggests for the first time a Supreme Court vacancy in his final two years of office
By Zeke J Miller
August 11, 2014
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