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Top US court to hear case on 15-week abortion ban

Top US court to hear case on 15-week abortion ban © Getty Images The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge to Mississippi s 15-week ban on abortion in a major case that will be closely watched across the US. The verdict could upend the legal right to abortion laid out in the court s 1973 landmark Roe v Wade ruling. It will be the first abortion case heard by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, an anti-abortion advocate who then President Trump nominated in fall 2020. The court is ideologically split, with conservatives holding a 6-3 majority. The case, Dobbs v Jackson Women s Health Organization, challenges the constitutionality of abortions performed after week 15 of pregnancy.

Supreme Court to take up major abortion case that could undermine Roe w Wade

Supreme Court to take up major abortion case that could undermine Roe w. Wade What to know about new abortion restrictions and what that could mean for Roe v. Wade Replay Video UP NEXT The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday it will take up an abortion rights case seen as a major challenge to Roe v. Wade and what would be the first direct test on the issue for the court s new conservative majority, including the three justices nominated by President Donald Trump. © Al Drago/Getty Images The Guardian or Authority of Law, created by sculptor James Earle Fraser, rests on the side of the U.S. Supreme Court on Sept. 28, 2020, in Washington, D.C.

Supreme Court skeptical of applying Trump-era criminal justice law retroactively for small drug offenses

Supreme Court skeptical of applying Trump-era criminal justice law retroactively for small drug offenses John Fritze, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT WASHINGTON – A majority of the Supreme Court voiced skepticism Tuesday over allowing certain low-level drug offenders to seek reduced sentences under bipartisan criminal justice legislation signed into law in 2018 by President Donald Trump.  The appeal stirred a debate at the nation s highest court about Congress intent when the First Step Act permitted some offenders to seek shorter sentences but not others. The landmark law was intended to ease tough-on-crime policies that swelled prison populations and had a disproportionate impact on African-American communities.

Supreme Court to decide if students have right to post vulgar comments about teachers

Supreme Court to decide if students have right to post vulgar comments about teachers
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