Same-sex marriage would likely have arrived nationwide even if last year’s landmark ruling had gone the other way.
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Tag Archives: The U.S. Supreme Court
States Pick A Fight They May Not Win
States seeking to tax internet sales are defying prior Supreme Court rulings in hopes of doing better next time.
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Envisioning A Post-Roe World
If Roe v. Wade is ever reversed, abortion will remain available. The only question is where, and for whom.
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Democrats Respect Miles’ Law
Where you stand depends on where you sit – or on whether a president you like sits in the White House.
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A Sensible Decision On Regulatory Power
Do federal energy regulators have the power to manage power demand as well as power supply? The Supreme Court says yes.
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Short-Lived Pride
Florida joins the club of states without a death penalty, but it will probably resign its membership ASAP.
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How Justices Could Avoid Conflicts Of Interest
Supreme Court justices would usually be better off owning mutual funds, rather than stocks that create potential conflicts.
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Merrick Garland’s Marco Rubio Problem
Obama’s Supreme Court nominee has the same problem that doomed Marco Rubio’s presidential bid.
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