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States ask US Supreme Court to hear Alabama abortion caseTwenty-one states are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to let Alabama ban a commonly used second trimester abortion procedure. The states filed a brief with the high court Monday asking justices to review the constitutionality of the Alabama law that was blocked by lower courts. Justices...
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Four Supreme Court Justices in AttendanceAs expected, Chief Justice John Roberts is attending the address, accompanied by Justice Elena Kagan and President Trump’s two appointees, Justices Neil Go
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Only four of nine Supreme Court justices attend Trump's 2019 State of the Union addressAmong the issues that divide the Supreme Court, one of the most personal is whether to attend the president's annual State of the Union address.
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