U.S. Supreme Court Justice Says Country Is Seeing Growing Hostility To Religious Freedom

Associate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Said There’s A “Growing Hostility To Religion” In A Keynote Address He Gave Highlighting The Unique Protection Of Religion In The U.S. Constitution.

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U.S. Supreme Court Hands Texas Another Legal Victory On Biden’s Immigration Policies

The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday handed Texas another legal win in an ongoing lawsuit over the Department of Homeland Security’s deportation policy.

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Supreme Court Rules Detained Foreign Nationals In U.S. Illegally Can’t File Class Action Lawsuits

The U.S. Supreme Court Ruled That Foreign Nationals In The U.S. Illegally And Detained On Immigration Charges Can’t File Class Action Lawsuits.

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What Overturn Of Roe V Wade Could Mean For Volunteer State, TN Leaders Weigh In

A Leaked Draft Opinion From The Supreme Court That Could Overturn Roe V. Wade Has Many In Tennessee Wondering How This Would Affect Abortion Access In The State.

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Politico: Leaked U.S. Supreme Court Opinion Would Overturn Roe v. Wade

The U.S. Supreme Court Will Overturn The Landmark Decision In Roe V. Wade, Which Established Abortion As A Constitutional Right, Politico Reported Monday Based On What It Said Was A Draft Of A Majority Opinion Written By Justice Samuel Alito.

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Supreme Court Ruling Allows New Texas Abortion Law To Remain

The U.S. Supreme Court Upheld A New Texas Law Banning Abortions Once A Heartbeat Is Detected In A Ruling Late Wednesday. The Law Went Into Effect Wednesday, Making Texas The First State To Effectively Ban A Majority Of Abortions From Being Performed In The State.

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Supreme Court Upholds States’ Efforts To Ensure Voter Integrity

The Supreme Court On Thursday Correctly Concluded That States Could Enact Commonsense And Necessary Protections To Ensure The Integrity Of Their Electoral Systems. States Like Georgia, Iowa And Florida Can Rest Assured That Specious Challenges To Their Legitimate Efforts To Guarantee The Sanctity Of The Vote Will Not Be Supported By Activist Judges.

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SCOTUS Wades Into National Debate Over Pipelines

As Both Parties Debate The Construction Of New Oil And Gas Pipelines, The U.S. Supreme Court Has Weighed In, Saying States Cannot Overturn Federal Eminent Domain Permits For Those Projects.

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