The Supreme Court says Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has returned to work at the building for the first time since lung cancer surgery in late December. The court's press office says the 85-year-old Ginsburg is attending the justices' Friday closed-door conference at which they're weighing
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Chief Justice Roberts emerges as key figure on U.S. Supreme CourtPivotal votes cast by U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts in abortion and death pena...
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Chief Justice Roberts emerges as key figure on U.S. Supreme CourtThe role of Supreme Court swing vote had been filled by Justice Anthony Kennedy, who sided with its liberal bloc on divisive issues including abortion and gay rights before retiring last July. Following Republican President Donald Trump's appointment in the past two years of Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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The Supreme Court blocks abortion-clinic regulations in LouisianaJohn Roberts, the conservative chief justice, joins his liberal colleagues and honours an abortion-rights ruling from 2016
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Abortion, death penalty, religion: Late-night rulings show new alliances at Supreme CourtChief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. sided for now with liberals on an abortion case, and the positions of Neil M. Gorsuch and Brett M. Kavanaugh became clearer.
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Democrats slam Collins for Kavanaugh vote in wake of Supreme Court ruling on Louisiana abortion lawLiberal groups responded with outrage on Friday after his dissent. Collins, who supported his nomination, has said that she believes he would not vote to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Opinion | The biggest losers in the Supreme Court’s abortion rulingSusan Collins looks foolish, and Trump has less and less to offer the right wing.
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Opinion | The Supreme Court Isn’t Anti-MuslimOpinion: There’s no reason to believe the ruling in the Ray death-row case was driven by anti-Muslim bias, writes LukeWGoodrich
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Supreme Court weighs a Trump census question that could undercut California’s powerThe once-a-decade census count will be used to divide up political power among the states, and the Supreme Court may soon make a decision that will impact California's share.
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