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Delayed abortion case fuels intrigue at Supreme Court | By Lydia Wheeler | | After weeks of delay, the Supreme Court is expected to make a decision soon on an unusual request from the Trump administration in a politically charged abortion case.
In early November, Solicitor General Noel Francisco asked the court to toss out a D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals order that allowed an unaccompanied immigrant teen in federal custody to obtain an abortion. But in a twist, the solicitor general has also asked the court to punish the opposing attorneys at the American Civil Liberties Union. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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Giuliani threatens to go to court if Mueller subpoenas Trump | By Aris Folley | The warning from the newest member of President Trump's legal team arrived just hours after The New York Times revealed that Trump's lawyers sent special counsel Robert Mueller a 20-page letter in January arguing that the president couldn’t obstruct justice because he has unfettered authority over all federal investigations. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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States defy Trump on ObamaCare | By Nathaniel Weixel | Blue states are defying the Trump administration in a bid to protect ObamaCare and keep their insurance markets stable.
Several states, including California and Maryland, are looking to put limits on short-term insurance plans, even as the Trump administration is poised to expand access to them nationwide. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
The DNC lawsuit is just what the Russians wanted | By Mark S. Sparkman | OPINION | The DNC alleges that Russia, the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks were involved in the hacking of the committee’s servers prior to the 2016 general election. The committee posits the subsequent leaks negatively impacted the party’s ability to successfully campaign for the election. Who will be the real winner in the lawsuit? The DNC, the Trump administration … or the Russians? | Read the full story here | | | | | |
How Hawaii made its lava disaster worse | By Malia Hill | OPINION | As Hawaii residents continue to flee the Kilauea eruption, Hawaii legislators are pondering a special session to address the damage. Ironically, their past actions are partially responsible for the scope of this disaster; after all, it was a state-created insurance group that incentivized living next to an active volcano. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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