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Texas state Supreme Court issues order allowing for civil enforcement of century-old abortion ban

By Rebekah Riess, Tierney Sneed and Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN The Texas Supreme Court issued an order late Friday partially granting state Attorney General Ken Paxton’s request to stay a lower court order that had temporarily blocked a nearly century-old abortion ban in the state. The state high court’s order now allows for civil enforcement of

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Supreme Court marshal asked Maryland and Virginia governors to protect justices. Here’s what they said.

By Ariane de Vogue and Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN The marshal of the Supreme Court has asked Maryland and Virginia officials to direct law enforcement to enforce state and county laws prohibiting picketing outside the homes of Supreme Court justices, according to letters obtained by CNN. Col. Gail A Curley sent letters to Maryland Republican Gov.

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New York Democratic governor signs law limiting concealed carry of firearms in wake of Supreme Court ruling

By Lauren del Valle and Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday signed into law a bill restricting the concealed carry of firearms in locations such as government buildings and schools after the US Supreme Court last week struck down the state’s century-old law that placed restrictions on carrying a concealed

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New Jersey governor signs bills protecting out-of-state abortion seekers and reproductive health care providers

By Kiely Westhoff, Samantha Beech and Shawna Mizelle, CNN New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday signed two bills into law that protect out-of-state residents seeking reproductive services and reproductive health care providers. The bills, A3974 and A3975, shield health care providers from other state’s inquiries and prohibit the extradition of any person who comes

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Lie as litmus test: Arizona governor candidate Kari Lake calls it ‘disqualifying’ for rival not to declare 2020 election ‘stolen’

By Daniel Dale, CNN A leading Republican candidate for governor of Arizona, Kari Lake, continues to put lies about the 2020 presidential election at the center of her campaign — this week calling it “disqualifying” and “sickening” for a rival candidate not to say that the election was stolen, though it wasn’t stolen. Lake’s strong

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Judge indicates he’ll limit what Atlanta grand jury probing 2020 election reversal plots can ask lawmakers

By Tierney Sneed The Atlanta grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election reversal plots will run into legislative privilege issues if it asks subpoenaed Georgia lawmakers about communication with other legislative members or their staff, a state court judge said Friday. But the judge signaled he’d likely greenlight certain questions about the lawmakers’

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Meadows intermediary may have tried to influence Hutchinson’s testimony to January 6 committee, sources say

By Zachary Cohen, Ryan Nobles and Annie Grayer, CNN One of people who may have been trying to influence Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony did so at the behest of former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, according to multiple sources familiar with information gathered by the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection.

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First on CNN: House Republicans push legislation to require Biden administration to detail the status of major arm sales to Taiwan

By Kylie Atwood, CNN Republican House lawmakers are introducing legislation that would require the Biden administration to provide Congress with a detailed report on the status of major arms sales to Taiwan, an effort that comes as there is a mounting sense of urgency about getting Taiwan the weapons it would need to fend off

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