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MARK SHERMAN

Supreme Court addresses capital punishment

Justices speak out about death penalty, but executions go on

Supreme Court extends gay marriage nationwide

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court declared Friday that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States, a historic culmination of decades of litigation over gay marriage an...

Supreme Court upholds nationwide health care law subsidies

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the nationwide tax subsidies underpinning President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, rejecting a major challenge to the landmark law in ...

Supreme Court could create chaos for same-sex couples' nuptials

WASHINGTON – Gay and lesbian couples could face legal chaos if the Supreme Court rules against same-sex marriage in the next few weeks. Same-sex weddings could come to a halt in m...

Supreme Court appears divided

Same-sex marriage faces unknown future

Tuesday is the day: Gay-marriage arguments to be heard by Supreme Court

Justices to address issue explicitly left open from 2013 decision

Same-sex marriage opponents urge Supreme Court to go slow

WASHINGTON – Same-sex marriage opponents acknowledge they face a tough task in trying to persuade the Supreme Court to allow states to limit marriage to a man and a woman. But the...

Justices struggle with free speech case over license plates

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court is struggling with how to resolve a free-speech dispute over a proposed Texas license plate bearing the Confederate battle flag. The justices heard ...

Justices grill employer over headscarf

Muslim woman denied job for religious garb; will she prevail?

Justices appear to favor Muslim denied job over headscarf

WASHINGTON – Have you heard the one about the Sikh, the Hasidic Jew, the Muslim and the nun who walked into a job interview? Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito channeled his inne...

High court will rule on gay marriage

Obama administration will ask justices to back equality

Ariz. church may win sign battle

WASHINGTON – A small church in a Phoenix suburb appears likely to win its Supreme Court dispute about a local ordinance that puts limits on roadside signs that direct people to Sunday servic...