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Indiana Supreme Court upholds abortion ban, says state constitution gives only limited protections
The Indiana Supreme Court ruled Friday that the state’s abortion ban doesn’t violate the state constitution, removing a major hurdle to enforcing the ban Republicans approved last summer.
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Consumer Protection at the Heart of US Supreme Court Case
There’s a case heading before the U.S. Supreme Court that could have a major impact on consumers nationwide, and it’s not student loan related. Lexi Sutter with NBC 5 Responds reports.
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Consumer Protection at the Heart of US Supreme Court Case
There’s a case heading before the U.S. Supreme Court that could have a major impact on consumers nationwide, and it’s not student loan related.
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Groups Gather in Chicago to Support LGBTQ+ Rights as Supreme Court Weighs Same-Sex Marriage Case
As the Supreme Court hears a case involving a Christian graphic artist who objects to designing wedding websites for same-sex couples, groups gathered Monday in Chicago’s Loop to express support for LGBTQ+ rights. NBC 5’s Christian Farr reports.
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‘POTUS Is Pissed': Testimony Reveals Trump's Anger Over Election Lawsuit Losses
Evidence presented at the Jan. 6 hearing on Thursday shows that former President Donald Trump knew he lost the 2020 election but continued to publicly deny the results, including emails from Secret Service that describe the former president’s dissatisfaction at losing legal election challenges. “Supreme Court denied his law suit [sic]. He is livid now.”
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In Her Own Words: Justice Jackson Speaks Volumes From Bench
Ketanji Brown Jackson said before the Supreme Court’s term began that she was “ready to work.” The first Black woman on the high court and its newest justice made that clear during arguments in the opening cases this past week. The numbers tell the story.