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Supreme Court Lets Challenge to Texas Abortion Law Proceed, but Remains in Effect

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Although the ruling may seem a blow to pro-life advocates in Texas, the Supreme Court's decision to allow a lawsuit filed by Texas abortion providers allows the law to remain in effect until further arguments on the controversial Texas Heartbeat Act may be presented.
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Biden’s Supreme Court Commission Completes Study on Adding Justices

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In early December, the commission of thirty-four individuals that Biden directed to study the possibility of adding Justices to the Court returned report of their findings, and the group took "no position" when it came to adding more Justices to the Supreme Court.
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Supreme Court hears Texas Abortion Law Arguments

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Texas has made headlines with its S.B. 8 law, which restricts most abortions after six weeks. On Monday, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments on the merit of this fetal heartbeat bill.
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Biden Administration Unlikely to Add More Supreme Court Justices

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Findings from the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court indicate that the idea of adding justices would not create a balance in Constitutional interpretation.
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Lemon v. Kurtzman, 403 U.S. 602 (1971) U.S. Supreme Court

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These two appeals raise questions as to Pennsylvania and Rhode Island statutes providing state aid to church-related elementary and secondary schools.

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