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Puka Nacua’s Pregnant GF Asks Court to Confirm He’s Unborn Baby’s Father

Puka Nacua's Girlfriend Seeks Paternity Confirmation for Unborn Child Legal Battle Unfolds as Hallie Aiono Files Petition Against

The Supreme Court just ended its term. Here are the decisions that will affect climate policy.

The recent Supreme Court term was filled with decisions that had significant implications for climate and environmental policy,

July 1, Judge Clarence Thomas nominated to the Supreme Court

Welcome to today's edition of historical events and celebrity birthdays! It's Tuesday, July 1, 2024, marking the 182nd

IVF, Trump tax bill, NEJM, Supreme Court

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Supreme Court to hear case that could upend campaign finance coordination rules

The Supreme Court Takes on GOP's Challenge to Campaign Finance Limits On Monday, the Supreme Court made headlines

Law Prof Jonathan Turley: Majority of SCOTUS Getting Tired of ‘Histrionics And Hysteria’ on Left Side of the Court (VIDEO) |

This past weekend, George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley made an appearance on the Hannity show, conversing

What Changed? Here is What Liberal Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan Said About Lawless Nationwide Injunctions Just a Few Years Ago (VIDEO) |

Screenshot of Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, left, speaking at Northwestern Law School in September 2022. In a

Supreme Court Ends Excessive Nationwide Injunctions – The White House

“Today's ruling reinstates the essential balance of power among government branches. The halt on nationwide injunctions is a

Supreme Court sides with Texas’s age verification law for porn sites : NPR

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US Supreme Court curbs nationwide injunction on Trump birthright order

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Supreme Court has 6 cases to decide, including birthright citizenship

By JANE DOE and JOHN SMITH WASHINGTON (AP) — As the current term of the Supreme Court nears

Japanese court convicts a US Marine in sexual assault, sentencing him to 7 years in prison

A U.S. Marine stationed in Japan has been convicted of sexually assaulting a woman on the island of