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Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY

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GOP billionaire Harlan Crow purchased property from Justice Clarence Thomas, according to new report

April 13, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on GOP billionaire Harlan Crow purchased property from Justice Clarence Thomas, according to new report

The new revelations mark the second time in as many weeks Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has come under scrutiny for his ties to Harlan Crow.

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Anti-abortion group urges federal appeals court to uphold suspension of mifepristone approval

April 12, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Anti-abortion group urges federal appeals court to uphold suspension of mifepristone approval

A federal appeals court is deciding whether to pause the FDA approval of the abortion pill mifepristone while a lawsuit over the drug continues.

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Federal judge strikes down preventative coverage requirements, setting up latest Obamacare battle

March 30, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Federal judge strikes down preventative coverage requirements, setting up latest Obamacare battle

U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor ruled that preventative requirements in the 2010 Obamacare law were invalid in a case almost certain to be appealed.

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Special education clash: Supreme Court sides unanimously for student with disability

March 21, 2023March 21, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Special education clash: Supreme Court sides unanimously for student with disability

Miguel Perez was assigned an aide who didn’t know sign language. The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that he didn’t have to wait to sue for damages.

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Fate of Biden’s student loan plan tops packed Supreme Court calendar

February 21, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Fate of Biden’s student loan plan tops packed Supreme Court calendar

The court’s conservative justices are likely to have some tough questions about Biden’s plan to forgive student loans as COVID-19 emergencies lift.

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‘Sleazy but not criminal’: Some George Santos fabrications likely protected by the First Amendment

February 11, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Sleazy but not criminal’: Some George Santos fabrications likely protected by the First Amendment

Not all lying is protected by the Constitution. But some of the fabrications by Rep. George Santos, experts say, are not likely a crime on their own.

Tech

As Supreme Court takes up Google case, only Clarence Thomas has made his thoughts clear

January 31, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on As Supreme Court takes up Google case, only Clarence Thomas has made his thoughts clear

A case about whether Google’s algorithms are shielded from legal liability is the first dealing with the Section 230 to be heard by the Supreme Court.

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Supreme Court to decide how far employers must go to accommodate workers’ religious beliefs

January 13, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Supreme Court to decide how far employers must go to accommodate workers’ religious beliefs

Gerald Groff, a former mail carrier in Pennsylvania, sued the U.S. Postal Service after it required him to work Sunday shifts delivering packages.

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Appeals court clears the way to end removal of migrants under Title 42, setting up Supreme Court review

December 16, 2022December 17, 2022John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Appeals court clears the way to end removal of migrants under Title 42, setting up Supreme Court review

At issue is a Trump-era policy known as Title 42 that permits the rapid expulsion of migrants over public health concerns because of COVID-19.

Money

Supreme Court takes up second case on Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan

December 12, 2022John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Supreme Court takes up second case on Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan

The latest emergency appeal from the Biden administration means there are now two separate cases on the loan forgiveness plan at the Supreme Court.

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A History of U.S. Military Action in Latin America

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