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Justices Keep Medicare Payment Changes for Low-Income Hospitals
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a 2005 rule that decreased the amount of additional Medicare payments hospitals get for serving a larger share of poor patients.
Kavanaugh Says States May Not Bar Travel to Obtain an Abortion
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Bump Stock Case Gets 5th Cir. Rehearing as Issue Awaits SCOTUS
A bump stock proponent will have another chance to convince the Fifth Circuit that a federal ban on the firearm accessories is invalid, after the full appeals court voted to hear his case.
‘We Dissent’: 3 Justices Scorn Loss of Rights, See New Threats
The US Supreme Court’s decision to wipe out the constitutional right to abortion sparked a blistering dissent by three liberal justices who said the conservative majority had eroded women’s rights and may soon target rights to contraception and gay marriage.
Killing the LSAT in the Name of Diversity Won’t Cure the Problem
The ABA proposal to eliminate the testing requirement is flawed, confused, and stigmatizing. Otherwise, it’s a great idea.
First Crypto 401(k) Coming, Defying Labor Department Warnings
The company suing the US Labor Department over threats to investigate cryptocurrency-friendly retirement plans is set to launch the nation’s first crypto-accessible workplace 401(k) this summer, company officials told Bloomberg Law.
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