Eric Singerman
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Politics
Supreme Court adds affirmative action to its potential hit list
With the court already having heard arguments this term on abortion and guns, this case marks yet another politically charged issue that threatens to uproot decades of legal doctrine.
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Law & Courts
U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Part Of New York's Ban On Residential Evictions
The court has agreed to partially lift a ban on evictions for renters in New York state, which was already scheduled to expire at the end of the month.
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Law & Courts
The Supreme Court's Term Appeared To Be Cautious. The Numbers Tell A Different Story
According to statistics compiled through NPR number crunching and the SCOTUSblog Stat Pack, the justices swerved to the right, even by the standards of the traditionally conservative Roberts court.
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Law & Courts
The Supreme Court Will Hear A Case On The Funding Of Religious Schools
The court also turned away challenges to longstanding decisions on qualified immunity and defamation, prompting dissents from the court's conservatives.
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National
In A Narrow Ruling, Supreme Court Hands Farmworkers Union A Loss
At issue in the case was a California law that allows union organizers to enter farms to speak to workers during nonworking hours for a set a number of days each year.