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Four cisgender women from Connecticut are urging a federal appeals court to give them another shot at their challenge to the state's trans-inclusive sports policy after it agreed earlier this year to reconsider whether the former high school athletes had the legal right to bring the suit.

Former Connecticut high school athletes urge appeals court to revive their challenge to state’s trans-inclusive sports policy

By Devan Cole, CNN Four cisgender women from Connecticut are urging a federal appeals court to give them another shot at their challenge to the state’s trans-inclusive sports policy after it agreed earlier this year to reconsider whether the former high school athletes had the legal right to bring the suit. A three-judge panel of

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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said he will soon sign the Medicaid expansion bill that the state legislature approved.

North Carolina set to become 40th state to expand Medicaid after yearslong battle in GOP-led statehouse

By Tami Luhby, CNN North Carolina is set to become the 40th state to expand Medicaid to low-income adults after the GOP-led state legislature dropped its long-standing opposition to the Obamacare provision. The expansion bill, which also includes benefits to the state’s hospitals, received final legislative approval on Thursday. Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat who

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Chairman Michael McCaul (left) and ranking member Gregory Meeks speak with Secretary of State Antony Blinken (right) during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on March 23.

GOP House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman gives Blinken until Monday to turn over Afghanistan document or face subpoena

By Jennifer Hansler, CNN Republican Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Michael McCaul gave Secretary of State Antony Blinken a deadline of Monday afternoon to turn over a key document related to the US withdrawal from Afghanistan or face a subpoena for the file. The demand for the dissent cable sent by US diplomats

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Carroll v. Trump jurors will be anonymous

Carroll v. Trump jurors will be anonymous, judge says, citing Trump’s reaction to hush money investigation

By Dan Berman, CNN The judge handling the civil lawsuit of E. Jean Carroll against Donald Trump says jurors’ personal information will be kept confidential and other security measures will be taken to protect them, citing the former president’s history of attacking the legal system. Judge Lewis Kaplan noted Trump’s most recent comments surrounding the

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The Manhattan district attorney's office investigating former President Donald Trump's role in an alleged hush money payment scheme slams the House GOP inquiry.

Manhattan DA’s office slams House GOP inquiry, says it was motivated by Trump creating ‘false expectation’ of imminent arrest

By Annie Grayer and Tierney Sneed, CNN The office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg accused House Republicans of launching an “an unprecedent inquiry into a pending local prosecution,” while defending the investigation into former President Donald Trump’s alleged hush money payments to an adult film actress during the 2016 campaign. In a new letter

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death and Brett Kavanaugh's maneuvering shaped the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade and abortion rights

How Ginsburg’s death and Kavanaugh’s maneuvering shaped the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade and abortion rights

By Joan Biskupic, CNN Senior Supreme Court Analyst Within days of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s memorial service in late September 2020, boxes of her files and other office possessions were moved down to a dark, windowless theater on the Supreme Court‘s ground floor, where – before the ongoing pandemic – tourists could watch a film about court operations. Grieving aides to

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Supreme Court humors itself as it considers whether Jack Daniel’s can stop a dog toy company from parodying its brand

By Devan Cole, CNN The Supreme Court on Wednesday delved into the complexities of federal trademark law in a case concerning a poop-themed dog toy that resembles a Jack Daniel’s bottle, at times erupting into laughter as the justices explored how much protection should be given to parodists that rip off trademarks they don’t own.

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