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Legal 'Standing' and the Mifepristone Abortion Pill Case
Liberals suddenly find virtue in the consistency of Supreme Court conservative Justices.The Wall Street Journal - World - Abortion -
Judge imposes gag order on Trump in hush-money trial – live
Judge in Trump’s hush-money criminal case imposes gag order to forbid him from attacking witnesses, prosecutors or jurors. The conservative justice Samuel Alito also asked about the role of the Comstock Act, a 19th-century anti-obscenity law that ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
A 'dangerous precedent': Doctors and patient advocates fear restricted access to abortion pill
Doctors and patient advocates are alarmed over the possibility of the Supreme Court tightening access to the abortion medications mifepristone.NBC News - Top stories - Abortion -
Supreme Court Seems Inclined to Reject Bid to Curtail Abortion Pill Access
A majority of the justices questioned whether a group of anti-abortion doctors and organizations trying to sharply limit availability of the medication could show they suffered harm.The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
In abortion pill hearing, SCOTUS sounds skeptical of challenge to mifepristone access
A challenge to the FDA's regulation of the abortion pill mifepristone will be heard by the Supreme Court on TuesdayABC News - Top stories - Abortion -
Caitlin Clark and Iowa Begin Tournament Run With Win Over Holy Cross
The No. 1-seeded Hawkeyes have their sights set on a national championship after coming up just short last year.The New York Times - Sports -
A quick, cheap test could protect against fatal chemo overdose. Why do cancer doctors resist it?
The chemotherapy drug 5-FU can be toxic to some people with cancer. A quick, cheap test can show if chemo is safe for a patient, but few doctors order it.NBC News - Top stories -
Erin Hawley: the Woman Arguing Against the Abortion Pill Before the Supreme Court
Erin Hawley, a law professor and wife of Senator Josh Hawley, is arguing the Supreme Court case.The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
US supreme court seems skeptical of arguments against abortion drug mifepristone
Decision in anti-abortion doctors’ favor would apply across US and would probably make the drug more difficult to acquire. The supreme court on Tuesday seemed skeptical of arguments made by anti-abortion doctors asking it to roll back the ...The Guardian - World - Abortion -
Nearly 8 in 10 AAPI adults in the US think abortion should be legal, an AP-NORC poll finds
A new poll shows that Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in the United States are highly supportive of legal abortion, even in situations where the pregnant person wants an abortion for any reasonABC News - Health - Abortion -
Supreme Court may rely on ‘procedural punt’ in abortion pill case, says legal expert
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case related to the abortion pill mifepristone. The justices seemed “skeptical” as to whether the plaintiffs had standing, says Michele Goodwin, a professor of constitutional law at Georgetown University.NBC News - Politics - Abortion -
Support for legal abortion hits new high among US voters: Fox News poll
A record 59 percent of surveyed Americans believe abortion should be legal, according to a new Fox News poll published Wednesday, as the Supreme Court argued over whether abortion pills should be outlawed, and GOP politicians consider support for ...The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
The Supreme Court appeared likely to preserve access to the abortion pill mifepristone after arguments in which justices suggested that protecting doctors who oppose abortion wasn't enough justification to roll it back.
The Supreme Court appeared likely to preserve access to the abortion pill mifepristone after arguments in which justices suggested that protecting doctors who oppose abortion wasn’t enough justification to roll it back.The Wall Street Journal - World - Abortion -
Steve Bannon says 'lawfare' against Trump isn't working amid former president's legal woes
Steve Bannon downplayed concerns about former President Trump’s legal cases on Monday, saying the “lawfare” being attempted against him is actually helping the former president’s campaign. Bannon, Trump’s 2016 campaign executive and a senior ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Prosecutors will drop felony charges against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in exchange for his restitution to his accusers and attendance at legal education classes.
Prosecutors will drop felony charges against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in exchange for his restitution to his accusers and attendance at legal education classes.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Abortion Pill Rulings: What to Know About Availability of Mifepristone
The Supreme Court will ultimately decide whether a pill used in the most common abortion method should remain widely available.The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
Could Shohei Ohtani face punishment for interpreter gambling scandal? What legal expert, MLB rules say
Ohtani became linked to a gambling scandal after just one game with the DodgersCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
Pennsylvania's mail-in ballot dating rule is legal under civil rights law, appeals court says
A federal appeals court says a requirement for Pennsylvania voters to put accurate handwritten dates on the outside envelopes of their mail-in ballots doesn't run afoul of a civil rights lawABC News - Top stories -
Who Could Sway the Outcome of the U.S. Election? Mexico’s President
Immigration is a key issue for voters in the U.S. election, giving Mexico immense power to potentially shape the vote.The New York Times - World -
A Texas law that gives the state power to arrest and deport migrants will remain on hold, a panel of appeals-court judges ruled, as legal challenges to the measure proceed.
A Texas law that gives the state power to arrest and deport migrants will remain on hold, a panel of appeals-court judges ruled, as legal challenges to the measure proceed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Kate's cancer diagnosis and the royals' evolving battle for privacy
Is Princess Kate owed an apology? Did Kensington Palace get it wrong? How much privacy can Britain's senior royals really expect?CBS News - World -
How to protect your data privacy in your vehicle
Reports claim that our vehicles may be collecting vast amounts of our personal data, information that could be shared with advertisers, data brokers, insurance companies and beyond.CBS News - Top stories -
Kate's cancer diagnosis and the royals' evolving battle for privacy
Is Princess Kate owed an apology? Did Kensington Palace get it wrong? How much privacy can Britain's senior royals really expect?CBS News - Entertainment -
Julian Assange wins temporary reprieve from extradition as U.K. court asks U.S. for assurances
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was given permission by the High Court in London to take his challenge against extradition to the United States.NBC News - Top stories -
Arizona court rules Mexico can proceed with lawsuit against five US gun dealers
Companies accused of facilitating gun trafficking and and of being responsible for bloodshed that their guns contribute to in Mexico. A trial court in Arizona has ruled that the Mexican government may proceed in its trailblazing lawsuit against ...The Guardian - World -
Why the Packers and 49ers voted against the NFL's radical new kickoff rule that 29 other owners voted for
Three teams voted against the changeCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
New cars are now 'the worst' products when it comes to protecting consumer data
With all new car models headed for internet-connectivity, the auto industry is developing a reputation as the "worst" for consumer privacy with driver data.CNBC - Business -
For Catherine, Living a Public Life in a Public Body, Privacy is Illusory
She asked for space after her cancer diagnosis, but cancer is a series of intrusions for any patient. And when Catherine agreed to marry a future king, her body ceased to be her own.The New York Times - Top stories -
How to Navigate Data Privacy Laws While Elevating Consumer Connections
Stricter state and global privacy laws impose greater challenges for businesses but also a unique opportunity.Inc. - Business -
My plan to protect Americans’ financial privacy in a digital economy
The United States’ leadership in the global economy will continue to be driven by our core values of privacy, individual sovereignty and free market competitiveness that instill confidence in our economy and system of governance. Abandoning these ...The Hill - Politics -
Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis raises questions about privacy
Princess Kate's announcement that she has cancer has led to a reckoning about how the royal family is covered in the press, while also raising questions about what's in store as she requests privacy for her family.CBS News - World -
Princess Kate asks for privacy as she undergoes cancer treatment
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, is asking for privacy as she continues her cancer treatment, which she called "preventative chemotherapy" during her taped video announcement Friday. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports.CBS News - Top stories -
Junior doctors in Wales begin four-day strike
Junior doctors begin their longest walkout to date until Friday in a dispute over pay.BBC News - Top stories -
Doctors' A&E safety warnings snubbed by watchdog
Consultants at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital warned patient safety was "seriously compromised".BBC News - Top stories -
Seeing a Doctor Doesn't Have to Be So Frustrating
You struggle to make an appointment. You sit and sit in the waiting room. You get barely any face time with the doctor. Why is it so difficult?The Wall Street Journal - World -
Woman saw 20 doctors before endometriosis diagnosis
Dearbhail Ormond was diagnosed with endometriosis after seeing 20 doctors across 18 years.BBC News - Top stories -
'Is There a Doctor on Board?': Tales From In-Flight Medical Emergencies
Physicians on flights are often called to take care of ill patients. It can be nerve-racking—and rewarding.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'There is no true migraine diet,' doctor says, but these 12 foods can trigger symptoms
Here's a list of foods that migraineurs say trigger headaches and migraines or makes their symptoms worse.CNBC - Business -
Why are striking doctors in South Korea facing license suspensions and what’s next?
South Korea is poised to start suspending the licenses of thousands of striking junior doctors as punishment for their weekslong walkouts that have shaken hospital operationsABC News - Health -
South Korea doctors’ strike widens as medical professors join protests
Some professors will submit their resignations while others will cut their hours over a government plan to boost medical school admissions. Medical professors in South Korea have said they will reduce the hours they spend in practice, while some ...The Guardian - World - South Korea