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Supreme Court sides with Arizona in death penalty cases

In a 6-3 ruling May 23, the Supreme Court said two Arizona death-row inmates could not present new evidence of ineffective counsel they said they received in state trials during their federal appeals.

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Abortion and the Problem of the “Parental Project”

John M. Grondelski: As we remember ‘Roe v. Wade’ and its horrors, we should ask: Is this the kind of society we want for our children?

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A Telling Moment, Foregone

Hadley Arkes: At every turn, with every pronoun, SCOTUS judges have put the stamp of authority on transgenderism as a truth confirmed in law.

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Senate confirms Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court

A divided Senate, in a 52-48 vote, confirmed Amy Coney Barrett as a justice for the Supreme Court the evening of Oct. 26 and soon afterward she was sworn in by Justice Clarence Thomas at a White House ceremony.

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Senate confirms Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court

A divided Senate, in a 52-48 vote, confirmed Amy Coney Barrett as a justice for the Supreme Court the evening of Oct. 26 and soon afterward she was sworn in by Justice Clarence Thomas at a White House ceremony.

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The Little Sisters and the Court: Muddling Through

Hadley Arkes: For now, religious people will not be forced to pay for contraceptives and abortions. But that may change as our politics changes.

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