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The decision involved mifepristone, one of the most common medications used for abortion in Ohio and the U.S.
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A majority of justices appeared skeptical of granting a president blanket immunity from prosecution for criminal acts, but it is unclear whether the court would act swiftly to resolve the case.
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The case the Ohio docs are watching involves a federal law requiring hospitals and health professionals to provide emergency medical care.
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Disagreements over abortion rights, gun control and treatment of racial minorities are some of the issues that have caused several political leaders to say they cannot take an oath or recite the pledge.
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The dispute comes from Colorado — but it could have national implications for Trump and his political fate.
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The U.S. Supreme Court last week heard oral arguments in a case that has far-reaching implications for how the federal government regulates everything from healthcare to water quality.
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Three Ohio public universities used race in admissions while most others did not.
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The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to reject the most extreme version of the "independent state legislature theory" is expected to bring some stability to the 2024 elections — and invite more lawsuits.
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The decision keeps in place a lower court's decision that revived unsettled cases against The Ohio State University from victims of OSU athletics physician Richard Strauss between 1978 and 1998.
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Wary of political fallout, GOP leaders didn't direct members to hold the party line against the bill and dozens of Republicans joined Democrats in passing it. But it will likely stall in the Senate.