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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...

High court reviewing pregnant worker case

Women cites descrimination while working for UPS

Obama: ‘Wonderful day’ for 2 freed Americans

WASHINGTON – The U.S. on Saturday announced the release of the two Americans in North Korean custody after a secret trip to the reclusive communist country by President Barack Obama’s nation...

Justices to review health-law subsidies

Supreme Court to hear Obamacare case in March

Health overhaul’s subsidies at Supreme Court

WASHINGTON – Supreme Court justices have their first chance this week to decide whether they have the appetite for another major fight over President Barack Obama’s health care law. ...

3 states continue gay-marriage fight

Kansas, Montana, South Carolina refusing to issue licenses

High court denies gay marriage appeals

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court unexpectedly cleared the way Monday for a dramatic expansion of gay marriage in the United States and may have signaled that it’s only a matter of time before ...

Is it time to settle gay-marriage issue?

High court expected to decide matter soon

Justices: Can’t make employers cover contraception

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court ruled Monday that some corporations can hold religious objections that allow them to opt out of the new health law requirement that they cover contraceptives f...

High court tosses abortion-protest law

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a 35-foot protest-free zone outside abortion clinics in Massachusetts. The justices were unanimous in ruling that extending ...

High court limits president’s appointments power

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Thursday limited the president’s power to fill high-level vacancies with temporary appointments, ruling in favor of Senate Republicans in their partisan cla...