Domineque Ray said the state was violating his constitutional rights by only offering a Christian chaplain. The high court ruled 5-4 that the execution could go ahead as planned.
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States ask US Supreme Court to hear Alabama abortion caseTwenty-one states are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to let Alabama ban a commonly used second trimester abortion procedure. The states filed a brief with the high court Monday asking justices to review the constitutionality of the Alabama law that was blocked by lower courts. Justices...
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Alabama executes Domineque Ray after Supreme Court vacates religious freedom stayRay, a Muslim, had argued Alabama's practice of including a Christian prison chaplain in the execution chamber was in violation of the First Amendment.
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Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion law, 1st major ruling on abortion with Kavanaugh on courtThe ruling blocks Louisiana from enforcing a law that women's groups said would leave only a single doctor legally allowed to perform abortions in the state.
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Court blocks Alabama from executing Muslim inmate without his imam presentFederal appeals court blocks execution of a Muslim inmate in Alabama after the state refused to allow his imam to be at his death instead of a Christian prison chaplain.
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Appeals court blocks Alabama execution of Muslim inmateA federal appeals court on Wednesday blocked the planned execution of an Alabama inmate to consider whether the state was violating the Muslim inmate's rights by not allowing an imam to replace a Christian prison chaplain in the death chamber. The 11th U.S Circuit Court of Appeals granted a...
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Which Supreme Court justices are attending State of the Union (and which aren't)Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Elena Kagan, Brett Kavanaugh, and Neil Gorsuch are all expected to attend the SOTU. Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, Samuel Alito, and Clarence Thomas are not expected.
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Only four of nine Supreme Court justices attend Trump's 2019 State of the Union addressAmong the issues that divide the Supreme Court, one of the most personal is whether to attend the president's annual State of the Union address.
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Journalists Jailed by Myanmar Appeal to Supreme CourtTwo Reuters journalists jailed after reporting on a massacre by Myanmar's military appealed their convictions to the country’s Supreme Court, in a case seen as a test for the country's press freedom
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The Supreme Court could stop Elizabeth Warren's wealth tax dead in its tracksThe proposal, which would raise trillions of dollars to fund a host of social programs that are key to the Massachusetts senator's agenda, would awaken an area of constitutional law that has lain dormant for decades, experts say.
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Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion law from taking effect MondayJustice Samuel Alito late Friday temporarily blocked a Louisiana abortion law from going into effect as scheduled on Monday.
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