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- 1From:The New York TimesThe Supreme Court on Friday issued a decision allowing abortion providers in Texas to continue challenging a new law that bans most abortions in the state after about six weeks of pregnancy. But while the conservative...
- 2From:The New York TimesAs millions of Americans see it, the Constitution was written to protect and extend the powers and prerogatives of the states. It established a ''limited'' national government and preserved, for state governments, any...
- 3From:The New York TimesMany of the legal arguments seeking to overturn abortion bans rely on rights provided by the states, and how they are interpreted by state supreme courts. When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and the...
- 4From:The New York TimesThe decision overturns the state's six-week ban on abortion, a major victory for abortion rights in the South, where the procedure is strictly limited. The South Carolina Constitution provides a right to privacy that...
- 5From:The New York TimesThe justices will hear arguments next month on a legal theory that could transform federal elections -- and, experts said, lead to countless lawsuits. As the Supreme Court prepares to hear a case next month that could...
- 6From:The Washington PostHow does a right come to be? A vast number of the rights Americans take for granted aren't protected by legislation, and they aren't mentioned in the Constitution. Instead, they have been read into our legal tradition by...
- 7From:The New York TimesThere are two constitutional traditions in the United States. The first is the one we all know, tied to Philadelphia and the framers, the Civil War and Reconstruction. It's the one that structures our political system...
- 8From:The Washington PostByline: Arelis R. Hernández, Matt Viser and Toluse Olorunnipa PONCE, Puerto Rico - President Joe Biden visited volunteers and announced more than $60 million in funding during a trip Monday to hurricane-ravaged Puerto...
- 9From:The Washington PostByline: Michael Scherer Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has regaled conservative audiences in recent weeks with a provocative pitch aimed at building his national profile: President Biden treats them like "second-class...
- 10From:The Washington PostByline: Kelly Kasulis Cho Five U.S. states will vote this November on whether to eliminate language in their state constitutions that allows a form of slavery as a punishment in prisons, an exception written into the...
- 11From:The Washington PostByline: Tory Newmyer MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The dozy capital of a state where roughly a fifth of the population lacks internet access seems like an unlikely hub for crypto regulation. And Joe Borg is an unlikely captain of...
- 12From:The Washington PostByline: Dino Grandoni WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump likes to cast himself as a champion of states' rights. But he stops short when it comes to California and other liberal states. The latest example comes...
- 13From:The New York TimesThe suggestion that states need to do more seemed to startle state and local officials, who said in interviews that they are generally satisfied with the federal government's response. WASHINGTON -- With monkeypox...
- 14From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: SEAN FINE; Staff Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner has a choice to make heading into a major federalism case next week: sit with eight judges and risk a tie, or designate a judge to sit out, which...
- 15From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: [CREDIT]THE CANADIAN PRESS VANCOUVER -- A Federal Court judge has approved a $2.8-billion settlement agreement between the Canadian government and plaintiffs representing 325 First Nations whose members went to...
- 16From:Mena ReportOn the sidelines of the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Swiss Confederation, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Consular and...
- 17From:USA TodayByline: John Fritze and Michael Collins, USA TODAY WASHINGTON - A ruling by a federal judge in Florida upending the Biden administration's mandate that Americans wear masks on planes and other mass transit appeared to...
- 18From:The Washington PostByline: Kimberly Kindy With the Supreme Court poised to overturn Roe v. Wade this summer, state legislatures have already introduced hundreds of bills to establish new abortion laws. But several states are going...
- 19From:Medical Letter on the CDC & FDA2023 FEB 26 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Medical Letter on the CDC & FDA -- A new study on COVID-19 is now available. According to news originating from the University of Bialystok by NewsRx...
- 20From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: WESLEY WARK Senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation and the co-author of a major study called Reimagining Canadian National Security On Friday, Ontario Justice Paul Rouleau rolled...