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Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY

Tech

Can officials block critics on Twitter? Supreme Court weighs if that violates First Amendment.

April 24, 2023April 24, 2023 John Fritze, USA TODAY Comments Off on Can officials block critics on Twitter? Supreme Court weighs if that violates First Amendment.

The Supreme Court will revisit an issue that last came up when people sued former President Donald Trump for blocking critics on Twitter.

Money

‘Wolf in sheep’s clothing’? How a USPS worker’s fight over Sunday shifts could change your workplace.

April 15, 2023April 15, 2023 John Fritze, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Wolf in sheep’s clothing’? How a USPS worker’s fight over Sunday shifts could change your workplace.

Religion vs. Amazon packages: How one postal worker’s dispute with a boss over his Sunday shift could change the American workplace.

News

GOP billionaire Harlan Crow purchased property from Justice Clarence Thomas, according to new report

April 13, 2023 John Fritze, USA TODAY Comments Off on GOP billionaire Harlan Crow purchased property from Justice Clarence Thomas, according to new report

The new revelations mark the second time in as many weeks Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has come under scrutiny for his ties to Harlan Crow.

News

Anti-abortion group urges federal appeals court to uphold suspension of mifepristone approval

April 12, 2023 John Fritze, USA TODAY Comments Off on Anti-abortion group urges federal appeals court to uphold suspension of mifepristone approval

A federal appeals court is deciding whether to pause the FDA approval of the abortion pill mifepristone while a lawsuit over the drug continues.

News

Can Biden ignore the courts? Some float defiance on abortion pill ruling. Experts say it’s an explosive idea.

April 11, 2023 John Fritze, USA TODAY Comments Off on Can Biden ignore the courts? Some float defiance on abortion pill ruling. Experts say it’s an explosive idea.

Biden batted away the idea of ignoring a ruling on mifepristone. Still, experts say the idea could escalate a tit-for-tat battle over federal courts.

News

Mifepristone rulings set up first major post-Roe abortion case at Supreme Court

April 8, 2023 John Fritze, USA TODAY Comments Off on Mifepristone rulings set up first major post-Roe abortion case at Supreme Court

If the Supreme Court winds up with the mifepristone case it will be the first major abortion dispute there since the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

News

Mifepristone rulings set up first major post-Roe abortion case at Supreme Court

April 8, 2023 John Fritze, USA TODAY Comments Off on Mifepristone rulings set up first major post-Roe abortion case at Supreme Court

If the Supreme Court winds up with the mifepristone case it will be the first major abortion dispute there since the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

News

Federal judge strikes down preventative coverage requirements, setting up latest Obamacare battle

March 30, 2023 John Fritze, USA TODAY Comments Off on Federal judge strikes down preventative coverage requirements, setting up latest Obamacare battle

U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor ruled that preventative requirements in the 2010 Obamacare law were invalid in a case almost certain to be appealed.

News

‘Racist taint.’ Will the Supreme Court review a Jim Crow-era voting ban targeted at Black Mississippians?

March 27, 2023 John Fritze, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Racist taint.’ Will the Supreme Court review a Jim Crow-era voting ban targeted at Black Mississippians?

The Supreme Court is weighing whether to hear an appeal that challenges a permanent voting ban on people convicted of certain felonies in Mississippi.

Nation

Special education clash: Supreme Court sides unanimously for student with disability

March 21, 2023March 22, 2023 John Fritze, USA TODAY Comments Off on Special education clash: Supreme Court sides unanimously for student with disability

Miguel Perez was assigned an aide who didn’t know sign language. The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that he didn’t have to wait to sue for damages.

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