Preparing for the anticipated downfall of Roe v. Wade, voters turn their attention to judicial campaigns
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Legislators could quickly pass laws in response to an expected Supreme Court ruling
The state could become the first to hold tech companies liable, but critics say the bills undermine free-speech protections
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The suspension of a troubled Pensacola, Fla., abortion facility came only after two clients nearly died
Congress and states consider whether to seize firearms from potential shooters
Gerald Groff’s refusal to work on Sunday disrupted his workplace, judges say