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Author: Richard Wolf, USA TODAY

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Trump administration’s effort to add census citizenship question faces potential Supreme Court setback

May 30, 2019May 30, 2019 Richard Wolf, USA TODAY Comments Off on Trump administration’s effort to add census citizenship question faces potential Supreme Court setback

Challengers to the Trump administration plan to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census hope new evidence turns the tide at the Supreme Court.

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Supreme Court lets stand Pennsylvania school district’s bathroom accommodations for transgender students

May 28, 2019 Richard Wolf, USA TODAY Comments Off on Supreme Court lets stand Pennsylvania school district’s bathroom accommodations for transgender students

The Supreme Court action, with no noted dissents, represented a victory for the transgender rights movement and a defeat for religious conservatives.

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Supreme Court upholds part of Indiana anti-abortion law requiring disposal of fetal remains by burial or cremation

May 28, 2019May 28, 2019 Richard Wolf, USA TODAY Comments Off on Supreme Court upholds part of Indiana anti-abortion law requiring disposal of fetal remains by burial or cremation

The Supreme Court upheld an Indiana law Tuesday that required the burial or cremation of fetal remains following an abortion.

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Abortion restrictions? Partisan election maps? Same-sex wedding cakes? Supreme Court has heard it all before

May 18, 2019 Richard Wolf, USA TODAY Comments Off on Abortion restrictions? Partisan election maps? Same-sex wedding cakes? Supreme Court has heard it all before

Same-sex wedding cakes are on the menu at the Supreme Court again. So are partisan election maps. And risquétrademarks. And abortion restrictions.

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Strict state anti-abortion laws aimed at Supreme Court; justices not eager to consider them

May 13, 2019 Richard Wolf, USA TODAY Comments Off on Strict state anti-abortion laws aimed at Supreme Court; justices not eager to consider them

Red-state governors and legislators rush to enacttough anti-abortion laws in hopes that the Supreme Court is ready to rule favorably.

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Supreme Court says iPhone users can sue Apple for excessive prices on its App Store

May 13, 2019May 13, 2019 Richard Wolf, USA TODAY Comments Off on Supreme Court says iPhone users can sue Apple for excessive prices on its App Store

The Supreme Court opened the door for iPhone users to sue Apple over excessive prices on its exclusive App Store.

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Supreme Court looks likely to back Trump administration on adding citizenship question to 2020 census

April 23, 2019 Richard Wolf, USA TODAY Comments Off on Supreme Court looks likely to back Trump administration on adding citizenship question to 2020 census

A closely divided Supreme Court appeared almost certain Tuesday to allow the Trump administration to ask about citizenship in the 2020 census.

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Inside Trump administration’s mysterious plan to secure a 2020 census citizenship question

April 13, 2019 Richard Wolf, USA TODAY Comments Off on Inside Trump administration’s mysterious plan to secure a 2020 census citizenship question

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross’ plan to ask about citizenship in the 2020 census followed a tortured path through the Trump administration.

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Conservatives’ takeover of Supreme Court stalled by John Roberts-Brett Kavanaugh bromance

April 7, 2019April 8, 2019 Richard Wolf, USA TODAY Comments Off on Conservatives’ takeover of Supreme Court stalled by John Roberts-Brett Kavanaugh bromance

The conservative takeover of the Supreme Court under Donald Trump is stalled by a bromance between Chief Justice John Roberts and Brett Kavanaugh.

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Supreme Court refuses to block Missouri inmate’s execution despite rare medical condition

April 1, 2019 Richard Wolf, USA TODAY Comments Off on Supreme Court refuses to block Missouri inmate’s execution despite rare medical condition

A deeply divided Supreme Court ruled along ideological lines Monday that a Missouri inmate’s rare medical condition isn’t enough to stop his execution

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