Supreme Court Allows States to Block Planned Parenthood From Receiving Medicaid Funding

South Carolina had argued that no one’s rights were violated when it decided to exclude Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid program.

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Supreme Court Allows Texas Death Row Inmate to Sue for DNA Testing

Ruben Gutierrez insisted that the testing would prove that he was not at the scene of the murder, but lower courts said it didn’t matter.
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Starmer ‘Confident’ on Assisted Suicide Bill Despite Streeting’s Budget Concerns

The prime minister made the remarks after Health Secretary Wes Streeting said last week that there was no budget for a medically-assisted dying service.
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Senate Referee Strikes Out Key Medicaid Reform Provision From GOP Megabill

The ruling by the Senate parliamentarian is a setback for Senate Republicans who are looking to start voting on the package in the coming days.
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Supreme Court Could Revisit Same-Sex Marriage Ruling in Kim Davis Case, Lawyer Says

The former court clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples will be appealing to the top court soon, her lawyer says.
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Supreme Court Makes Sentencing More Lenient Under First Step Act

The court wrestled with whether a resentencing provision of the First Step Act applied to individuals who were sentenced before the law was enacted.
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Panel Advises CDC to Recommend RSV Antibody for Infants

It was the first vote from the remade Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
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Supreme Court Rules for Shortened Deadline to Contest Deportation Orders

The 5–4 ruling came in a case brought by a Jamaican citizen who was convicted of several felonies.
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Treasury Sanctions 3 Mexican Financial Institutions for Aiding Cartels in Fentanyl Trade

The entities are culpable for the ‘poisoning of countless Americans by moving money on behalf of cartels,’ the Treasury secretary said.
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