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Conservative Supreme Court justices seem ready to ban race-based college admissions, saying the practice has run its course
PoliticsConservative Supreme Court justices seem ready to ban race-based college admissions, saying the practice has run its course
By Greg Stohr and BloombergOctober 31, 2022
The Supreme Court sounds like it wants to end affirmative action for college admissions: ‘Dangerous, and it has to have an end point’
SuccessThe Supreme Court sounds like it wants to end affirmative action for college admissions: ‘Dangerous, and it has to have an end point’
By Mark Sherman and The Associated PressOctober 31, 2022
UNC's Jacob James
PoliticsAffirmative action is on the docket as Harvard and UNC prepare for Supreme Court arguments on Monday
By Mark Sherman, Hannah Schoenbaum and The Associated PressOctober 29, 2022
Gavin Newsom
PoliticsThe Supreme Court wonders, can California order out-of-state farmers to be nicer to pigs?
By Jessica Gresko and The Associated PressOctober 12, 2022
A worker adjusts cuts of bacon for sale at a butcher shop
FinanceHow this Supreme Court battle between California and the $26-billion-a-year pork industry could jack up the price of your bacon and hotdogs
By Jessica Gresko and The Associated PressOctober 11, 2022
A woman with a phone sits in front of the US Supreme Court
NewslettersThe Supreme Court could soon transform the digital publishing industry. Will Congress do anything about it?
By Jacob CarpenterOctober 4, 2022
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson stands on the steps of the Supreme Court building.
NewslettersThe limits of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s power
By Ellen McGirtOctober 4, 2022
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HealthU.S. considering its very first over-the-counter birth control pill: Here’s who’s on board and who isn’t
By Sophie MellorOctober 4, 2022
‘The Onion’ calls Supreme Court justices ‘total Latin dorks’ in case filing defending man who spoofed Ohio police force
Politics‘The Onion’ calls Supreme Court justices ‘total Latin dorks’ in case filing defending man who spoofed Ohio police force
By Mark Sherman and The Associated PressOctober 4, 2022
Supreme Court in Washington D.C.
TechTwo pivotal court cases coming up will decide if social media companies including Google and Facebook can be held financially responsible for hosting terrorist content
By The Associated PressOctober 3, 2022
Could Texas’ social media censorship law survive the Supreme Court? It’s not out of the question
NewslettersCould Texas’ social media censorship law survive the Supreme Court? It’s not out of the question
By Jacob CarpenterSeptember 20, 2022
Former Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Leadership2 collars worn by Ruth Bader Ginsburg are going up for auction. Here’s how much they’re expected to fetch
By Chris MorrisSeptember 1, 2022
Facebook turned over chats used in prosecution of 17-year-old in abortion case, spurring worries the practice could become common
TechFacebook turned over chats used in prosecution of 17-year-old in abortion case, spurring worries the practice could become common
By Chloe TaylorAugust 10, 2022
Doctors must get political to get the politics out of medicine
CommentaryDoctors must get political to get the politics out of medicine
By Kathryn BrandtJuly 20, 2022
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
PoliticsAOC, Ilhan Omar among lawmakers arrested during abortion rights rally outside the Supreme Court
By Ella Ceron and BloombergJuly 19, 2022
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