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Marianne Williamson blasts top Democrats amid concerns over Biden's age, cognitive health

PHOTO: Gerald Groff of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, resigned as a Postal Service letter carrier in 2019 after his boss would not excuse him from Sunday shifts to observe the Sabbath.

Supreme Court showdown over Sabbath could change workplaces across US

PHOTO: Mike Gillis, head writer at The Onion, authored the satirical publication's first-ever brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in defense of parody.

Ohio man, jailed for fake Facebook page, asks SCOTUS to let him sue police

PHOTO: State Sen. Robert Peters, testifies before the Senate Executive Committee on his legislation to clarify the SAFE-T Act, a sweeping criminal justice overhaul that notably eliminates cash bail, Dec. 1, 2022, in Springfieled, Il.
John O'connor/AP

Illinois set to become 1st state to eliminate cash bail

PHOTO: People walk outside the State Capitol on Aug. 30, 2022, in Denver.
David Zalubowski/AP

Supreme Court hears gay marriage opponent's challenge to anti-discrimination law

PHOTO: The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to decide the constitutionality of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978. Tribes say the ruling has potential to upend more than 40 years of settled law.

In Native American adoption case, Supreme Court explores race and tribal sovereignty

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College students on affirmative action, race and admissions: In their own words

PHOTO: At Runbeck, all of the ballots get printed on machines that run at 500 feet per minute. Runbeck moves about 20,000 ballots every hour.

Ballot paper shortage could cause problems on Election Day

PHOTO: In this July 2, 2010, file photo, people hold flags as they are sworn in as U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony in Phoenix.
Rick Scuteri/AP, FILE

Wave of new Americans could play key role in Arizona midterm election

PHOTO: Both sides in the nation's abortion debate say a Kansas vote on whether to amend the state constitution over abortion will be a bellwether for the right to choose in post-Roe America.

Kansas abortion amendment vote seen as a bellwether for post-Roe era

PHOTO: Kexsy Villeda of Fort Worth, Texas, considered abortion after learning of an unexpected pregnancy but chose to keep her baby with support from a Catholic support program, Gabriel Project.

Without abortion, pregnancy aid programs face surge in demand

PHOTO: An anti-abortion protester walks by fencing surrounding the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., May 5, 2022.
CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images

Abortion foes credit strategy and luck in Supreme Court bid to end Roe

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