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Ohio Supreme Court rules state’s law limiting how long parked trains can block crossings is unenforceableThe Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the state’s law that forbids trains blocking railroad crossings for more than five minutes is unenforceable.
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South Carolina Supreme Court temporarily blocks six-week abortion banThe South Carolina Supreme Court blocked the state's six-week abortion ban on Wednesday.
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It’s Not Just the Supreme Court—It’s the Fossil Fuel Industry, TooThe communities that disproportionately lack abortion and reproductive healthcare services are also the ones uniquely affected by environmental injustices. Decades of public health impacts have shown us that communities who struggled to access reproductive healthcare, even before Roe v. Wade's repeal, are the same ones who have faced decades of environmental racism and injustice. I am one face of the millions of people on the frontlines of urban oil extraction who endured serious health affects as a result.
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Ohio Supreme Court upholds death sentence for Cleveland man who kidnapped, tortured, killed Alianna DeFreezeThe high court unanimously upheld the death penalty for Christopher Whitaker, 49, who grabbed Alianna after she departed an RTA bus on the way and used power tools to torture and kill her.
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Google employees press for abortion protections after Supreme Court rulingOver 650 Google workers have signed a petition asking the tech giant to protect data for users seeking information about abortions, among other demands.
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Utah Supreme Court has first-ever female majority as Utah Senate unanimously confirms Jill PohlmanFor the first time ever, the Utah Supreme Court has a female majority of justices. Justice Jill Pohlman was unanimously confirmed by the Utah Senate on Wednesday. Pohlman, who was previously a judge on the Utah Court of Appeals, replaces former Justice Thomas Lee who retired last month.
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