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Newly released documents show Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore urged fellow justices to action after the U.S. Supreme Court effectively legalizing gay…
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The Supreme Court is refusing to intervene in the case of an Alabama man who is facing execution for throwing four children off a bridge to their…
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High court rejects Alabama county's appeal over legal fees, Tuscaloosa considering minimum wage hikeThe Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from lawyers representing Shelby County who tried to recover $2 million in attorney fees from the U.S. government…
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The Supreme Court has sided with a lesbian mother who wants to see her adopted children, blocking an Alabama court's order that declared the adoption…
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Alabama Governor Robert Bentley says lawmakers encroached on the powers of the executive branch with budget bill language dictating how state agencies…
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The U.S. Supreme Court says federal tax subsidies for health care should stay. That's been perceived as good news for more than one hundred and thirty…
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NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg has provided award-winning coverage of the Supreme Court for public radio since 1975. We sat down with…
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In an NPR interview, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia talked about his new book, his relationships on the court and a recent leak to CBS alleging anger among the justices over the health care ruling. He denied that the decision sparked acrimony: "You shouldn't believe this stuff you read in the press."
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Many progressives are celebrating the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act, but The Nation's Aziz Huq says the ruling limits what the government can do to care for its citizens and enforce regulations.
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Some state regulatory boards aren't abiding by a requirement in Alabama's new immigration law that they check the legal residency of people getting…