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SCOTUS and the Affordable Care Act: Why Overturning the ACA Could Be ‘Disastrous' for Your Health Care
The fate of the Affordable Care Act and the health and economic security it provides to millions of people across the country lies in the Supreme Court’s hands. NBCLX welcomed Vanderbilt University’s Jonathan Metzel to explain why a decision that overturns the law would be a disaster for health care in this country.
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The Supreme Court is Taking up Obamacare… Again: Here's Why You Need to Care
With a now solid 6-3 conservative majority, the court will decide the future of President Barack Obama’s signature legislation, a law Republicans have long opposed but one that 20 million Americans now depend on for their health insurance.
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What Republicans Expect from the Supreme Court and Federal Judges if Trump Is Re-Elected
Jeremy Dys, special counsel with the conservative First Liberty Institute, explains what Republicans expect from the U.S. Supreme Court and federal judges under a second Trump term — if he is re-elected.
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Justice Barrett Joins Supreme Court Arguments for First Time
She didn’t have to wear a black robe or even be in Washington, but Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined her new colleagues at the Supreme Court on Monday to hear arguments for the first time
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Girl Scouts Delete Social Media Congratulations to Barrett on Court Seat After Backlash
The Girls Scouts on Wednesday night deleted social media posts congratulating conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett for her controversial appointment to the Supreme Court hours after the posts sparked a wave of angry comments — and some praise.
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Collins Votes Against Barrett, Heads Home to Maine Save Senate Job
When Republican Sen. Susan Collins had to vote on a Supreme Court justice in 2018, she deliberated under the spotlight for weeks, building suspense that ended with a dramatic floor speech. When she announced her support for President Donald Trump’s nominee, she triggered an onslaught of Democratic anger. On Monday, Collins cast her vote against Trump’s pick without any...
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Collins Heads Back to Maine to Campaign Following Senate Vote on Barrett
Sen. Susan Collins of Maine returned to the campaign trail Tuesday after casting her vote against Amy Coney Barrett for Supreme Court Justice a day earlier.
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Are Trump's Court Picks His Most Important Accomplishment?
Amy Coney Barrett has been confirmed as the newest Supereme Court member. Sue O’Connell and Rob Michaelson go over why Donald Trump’s efforts to pack courts with conservatives is his biggest accomplishment.
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Barrett Sworn In at Court as Issues Important to Trump Await
Amy Coney Barrett has been formally sworn in as the Supreme Court’s ninth justice
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Barrett Sworn In at White House Ceremony After Final Senate Vote
Amy Coney Barrett is headed to the Supreme Court.
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Amy Coney Barrett's Remarks Following Supreme Court Confirmation
“It’s a privilege to be asked to be served my country in this office,” Justice Amy Coney Barrett said Monday.
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Amy Coney Barrett Takes Constitutional Oath to Supreme Court
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas administered the Constitutional Oath for newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Monday.
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Senate Confirms Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court
The Senate on Monday voted to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.
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Amy Coney Barrett's Confirmation Is a Sure Thing. What Happens Next Isn't
The U.S Senate will vote to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court Monday evening. This isn’t Nostradamus-like prophecy. With a 53-47 Republican majority in the Senate it’s a mathematical certainty. So… what comes next?
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How Amy Coney Barrett's Partisan Supreme Court Confirmation Damages American Democracy
The Senate is expected to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Monday after a highly partisan, rushed process. George Washington University Law Professor Paul Schiff Berman argues that her confirmation under these circumstances threatens the legitimacy of the Supreme Court and stability in the U.S.
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Senate Votes to Advance Barrett; Confirmation Expected Mon
The Republican-led Senate has voted to advance Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett toward final confirmation despite Democratic objections
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Despite Rhetoric Against Dems, GOP Has Supported Packing State Courts
Republicans have criticized a push by some on the left to expand the number of seats on the U.S. Supreme Court if Democratic nominee Joe Biden wins the presidency and Democrats win full control of Congress.
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Murkowski's Nod Gives Barrett Extra Boost for Supreme Court
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett won crucial backing Saturday when one of the last Republican holdouts against filling the seat so close to Election Day announced support ahead of a confirmation vote expected Monday
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GOP-led Senate Panel Advances Barrett Nomination Despite Dems' Boycott
Despite a Democratic boycott, Republicans are powering ahead to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court by Election Day with the Senate Judiciary Committee voting Thursday to recommend President Donald Trump’s nominee to the full Senate.
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GOP-led Senate Panel Advances Barrett Nomination Despite Dems' Boycott
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to advance Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination to the full Senate. Democrats on the committee boycotted the session in protest.