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Supreme Court Takes On Employment Bias at Religious Schools

The cases are the latest in a series the court has had before it considering the relationship between church and state.

Supreme Court Weighs Whether Much of Oklahoma Is an Indian Reservation

The answer to the question could have vast implications for criminal prosecutions and for commerce.

Trump’s Tax Returns Supreme Court Case: What You Need to Know

The court will hear highly anticipated arguments over whether the president’s accountants and bankers must disclose information about his financial affairs.

Patagonia, Quick to Close, Could Be Last to Reopen

It was one of the first retailers to temporarily close as the coronavirus spread. But now, it has lost half of its sales in North America and is looking at a transformed landscape.

Special Elections in California and Wisconsin: What to Watch For

In California, the race to fill former Representative Katie Hill’s seat in the state’s 25th District is a microcosm of national politics right now.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Trump’s Tax Returns

The court ruled unanimously against Presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton when they sought to withhold evidence. But the current court is unlikely to achieve consensus.

Sentenced for Three Strikes, Then Freed. Now Comes a Pushback.

Measures that softened California’s sentencing laws are headed for the ballot again.

Gov. Newsom’s Budget Proposal: Deep Cuts Are Likely

Tuesday: Jim Newton says the nickname misses the seriousness of Mr. Brown’s spirituality. Also: Election Day in the 25th Congressional District.

As Death Toll in Nursing Homes Climbs, Calls to Redesign Them Grow

Advocates are challenging layouts that are efficient and cost effective but that may allow the coronavirus to spread faster.

Israeli Soldier Is Killed in West Bank as Tensions Rise Over Annexation Push

The killing, Israel’s first combat fatality of the year, came amid Palestinian warnings of violent resistance.

Tribal Nations Face Most Severe Crisis in Decades as the Coronavirus Closes Casinos

Nearly 500 tribal casinos remain shut down during the pandemic, causing job losses to spike. The economic damage is spreading quickly, wreaking havoc on fragile tribal finances.

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