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Some object to paying for health insurance plans that cover preventive services that they say violate their religious beliefs, which could cause millions to lose access to care if the courts agree.
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The Supreme Court has ruled unanimously for Georgia in its long-running dispute with Florida over water.
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The Supreme Court justice revealed she on Friday that she had begun a course of chemotherapy on May 19. In a statement, she said she is still able to do her job "full steam."
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The court's refusal to reverse a lower court order likely will prevent hundreds of thousands of people from voting in the November election.
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In the past century, white-owned newspapers across the South published racist material that stirred up mobs, incited lynchings, and even congratulated…
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State lawmakers and advocates on both sides of the abortion debate are wondering what yesterday’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling on a Texas abortion law means for new legislation regarding abortion in Florida.
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Friday's high court ruling affirming same-sex marriage nationwide resolves lingering litigation in Florida on the issue.But one local civil rights attorney says there’s still work to be done to advance gay rights in Florida.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld Florida’s ban on elected judges from asking for campaign contributions.