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Every person deserves to be counted and given equal protection, not just some of us.

The US Supreme Court presides over birth control coverage under the Affordable Care Act for the fourth time while New Yorkers are on edge after this morning's Penn Station shooting.

The discovery of racially coded notes taken by prosecutors during jury selection is forcing the Supreme Court to take a second look at this murder trial, The Washington Post reports.

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Fifteen years before Amistad, there was the Antelope: a slave ship with 275 captives whose fates were argued before the U.S. Supreme Court not just…

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Potential new bill could allow employers to punish women for having children out of wedlock.

Also in today's roundup, Chris Christie announces his bid for president and Greece fails to pay its IMF debt by deadline.

If last week wasn’t big enough with historic rulings on Obamacare and same-sex marriage, the Supreme Court made two more major announcements on Monday. One…

Also, the Supreme Court is making more groundbreaking rulings before their fall session and the second escaped convict has finally been caught.

Also, three international terrorist attacks killed over 40 people this morning and a Kansas judge blocked a procedural ban on second-trimester abortions.

The future of President Barack Obama‘s landmark health care law and same-sex marriage hang in abeyance as the Supreme Court’s term draws rapidly to a…

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You’ve hit the streets. You’ve carried picket signs. You’ve joined choruses “No Justice, No Peace,” “I Can’t Breathe,” and even “Fight the Power.” You were angered…

The United States Supreme Court can no longer decide whether or not states can allow gay marriage. Reuters reports that the high court rejected appeals on Monday from…