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Supreme Court appears skeptical of potential limitations on abortion pill mifepristone

March 26, 2024 Capital News Service

Most of the Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical Tuesday of oral arguments that they should rule in favor of restricting nationwide access to the abortion pill mifepristone. 

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Protesters decry potential new restrictions on abortion

March 26, 2024 Capital News Service

The Baltimore woman had a miscarriage and needed medication to expel the nonviable fetus, she said in an interview with Capital News Service. If Clime-Coates hadn’t had access to this medication to end her painful ordeal and save her uterus, she said, she might have not been able to have her daughter. 

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States urge Supreme Court to halt EPA’s ‘good neighbor’ air pollution rule

February 21, 2024 Baltimore Post-Examiner Staff

By LISA WOELFL Capital News Service WASHINGTON – Supreme Court justices on Wednesday appeared divided over whether the court should

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Supreme Court will decide if cities can punish homelessness

February 14, 2024 Capital News Service

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide if local governments can punish homeless people who sleep or camp outside when no shelter beds are available, or if such laws violate the Eight Amendment’s protection against cruel and unusual punishment.

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Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of Colorado’s effort to ban Trump from the ballot

February 9, 2024 Capital News Service

Supreme Court justices were skeptical of Colorado’s decision to remove former President Donald Trump from the Republican primary ballot during Thursday’s oral arguments.

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‘The law is clear’: Crowd urges Supreme Court to rule against Trump in ballot case

February 9, 2024 Capital News Service

Demonstrators stood in front of the Supreme Court Thursday, most of them making the case that former President Donald Trump should be kept off of the Colorado primary ballot.

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Commentary Missing the Point 

Missing the Point – Donald Trump and The Fourteenth Amendment

January 3, 2024January 3, 2024 Les Cohen

Hello.  It’s 2024, barely.  So far, so good. As you know, former President Trump is running again for President.  The

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Commentary Missing the Point 

Missing the Point – The arrogant nonsense of the Supreme Court

July 5, 2023July 5, 2023 Les Cohen

Appointing someone to a prestigious, well-paid office for life conveys a certain arrogance and power to the appointee that does

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High court’s loan relief decision could exacerbate existing mental health crisis

April 21, 2023 Capital News Service

The Supreme Court heard arguments on Feb. 28 in two legal cases challenging the constitutionality of Biden’s plan. Protesters and leaders from advocacy groups clustered around the court with colorful signs and loudspeakers, chanting in the direction of the justices inside to allow the relief plan to go through. 

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Maryland Democrats defend abortion drug in brief to Supreme Court

April 18, 2023 Capital News Service

Maryland’s Democrats in Congress have joined an amicus brief to the Supreme Court opposing lower court rulings that would prohibit or restrict the sale of the abortion pill mifepristone.

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