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U.S. Supreme Court authorizes post-arrest DNA collection
The Baltimore SunA divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that police in Maryland and elsewhere can continue the warrantless collection of DNA from people arrested — but not convicted — of serious crimes. The 5-4 decision upheld a state law that allows...Tags: Justice System, John G. Roberts, Jr., Criminals, Police Arrests, Crimes
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Supreme Court's 5-4 decision on health care law hands Obama a victory, GOP 'a cause'
Associated PressThe Supreme Court on Thursday upheld virtually all of President Barack Obama’s historic health care overhaul, including the hotly debated core requirement that nearly every American have health insurance. The 5-4 decision meant the huge overhaul,...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Senate, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Eric Cantor
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Supreme Court rejects corporate campaign spending limits
Associated PressThe Supreme Court on Monday reaffirmed its 2-year-old decision allowing corporations to spend freely to influence elections. The justices struck down a Montana law limiting corporate campaign spending. By a 5-4 vote, the court’s conservative...Tags: Elections, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Economy, Business and Finance, John McCain, Crime, Law and Justice
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Supreme Court strikes down key provisions of Ariz. immigration law
Associated PressThe Supreme Court threw out key provisions of Arizona’s crackdown on illegal immigrants Monday but said a much-debated portion could go forward — that police must check the status of people stopped for various reasons who might appear to be in...Tags: Civil Rights, Justice System, Elections, Police Arrests, Clarence Thomas
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Health care arguments: Can any portion of law survive?
Associated PressThe Supreme Court signaled Wednesday that it could throw out other key parts of President Barack Obama’s health care law if it first finds the individual insurance requirement unconstitutional. On the third and last day of arguments, the justices...Tags: Elections, Justice System, Laws, Black Lung Disease, Health
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Justices signal readiness to consider heart of health care overhaul
Associated PressAs demonstrations swirled outside, Supreme Court justices signaled on Monday they are ready to confront without delay the keep-or-kill questions at the heart of challenges to President Obama’s historic health care overhaul. Virtually every...Tags: Elections, Justice System, Insurance, Howard University, Medicaid
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How health care case will unfold before the high court
Associated PressThe Supreme Court began hearing arguments on Monday over President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, derisively labeled “Obamacare” by its opponents. A look at how the case will unfold...Tags: Justice System, George H.W. Bush, U.S. Department of Justice, Clarence Thomas, Medicaid
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High court rules 'pay-for-delay' drug deals can face antitrust suits
WASHINGTON — A brand-name drug maker can be sued for violating antitrust laws if it agrees to pay a potential competitor to delay selling a generic version, the Supreme Court ruled. The 5-3 decision is expected to result in lower prescription drug...
Tags: Justice System, John G. Roberts, Jr., Drug Trafficking, International Law, Economy, Business and Finance
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Supreme Court rules for generics in AbbVie 'pay for delay' case
Tribune NewspapersWASHINGTON -- Stemming from a case involving a male hormone from AbbVie Inc, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that brand-name drug makers can be sued if they pay a potential competitor to put off selling a generic version. The 5-3 decision based on...Tags: Laws, Drug Trafficking, International Law, Abbott Laboratories, Watson Pharmaceuticals Incorporated
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Supreme Court blocks Arizona law on voter registration
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court threw out an Arizona law Monday and by a surprisingly lopsided vote, ruling state officials may not demand a proof of citizenship from residents who register to vote. The 7-2 decision written by Justice Antonin...
Tags: Samuel A. Alito, John G. Roberts, Jr., Elections, Laws, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Drug patents: Pay-for-delay's bad day in court
The Supreme Court struck a blow for consumers Monday in a closely watched patent case, ruling that manufacturers of brand-name drugs don't have the right to buy off generic-drug makers by giving them a share of their monopoly profits. The 5-3 ruling...
Tags: Restraint of Trade, Anti Trust Crime, Food and Drug Administration, Consumers, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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