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After Texas Abortion Ruling, Left Braces for Supreme Court Term
There was no question that progressives would struggle for “wins” in the next Supreme Court term, but the latest conservative-majority ruling allowing a Texas law restricting abortions to go forward signals that things could be even harder than expected.
Abortion Providers Win Order to Stop Group Enforcing Texas Law
Texas abortion providers won a temporary restraining order against Texas Right to Life and its associates Friday, blocking them from suing providers and health care workers at Planned Parenthood health centers in the state under a new law.
String of Suits Force Covid-19 Ivermectin Treatment in Hospitals
Hospitals reeling from surging Covid-19 cases are facing a new pandemic battle: lawsuits from guardians of patients on ventilators demanding treatment with ivermectin.
White House Unveils $65 Billion Plan to Combat New Pandemics
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The SCOTUS Summer Abortion Ruling Bombshell, Explained (Podcast)
The U.S. Supreme Court is typically thought to be out most of the summer. But it issued a big opinion on abortion rights in Texas that came from the court’s so-called “shadow docket.”
Jobless Aid Cliff Nears for Millions Without Sign of State Help
Millions of out-of-work Americans will see their unemployment benefits end or substantially decrease next week, and so far even the politically bluest U.S. states look content to let the enhanced aid expire.
‘Shadow Docket’ Use in Top Court Abortion Ruling Fuels Angst
A crucial moment on a question of abortion precedent played out on the U.S. Supreme Court’s “shadow docket,” an expedited decision-making process taking up a bigger and what critics say is an unhealthy role in high court jurisprudence.















