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July 3, 2023
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Supreme Court to decide whether people under domestic violence orders can have guns
Gun control advocates praised the Supreme Court decision to hear the case, including the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
By Michael Macagnone CQ-Roll Call (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
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US Interior Secretary Haaland reflects on tenure and tradition amid policy challenges
Haaland says one of the hardest things about the job is balancing the interests of all Americans when it comes to energy development on public lands and the preservation of culturally significant sites.
By The Associated Press
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In 370 days, Supreme Court conservatives dash decades of abortion and affirmative action precedents
Overturning Roe v. Wade and affirmative action in higher education had been leading goals of the conservative legal movement for decades. Over a span of 370 days, a Supreme Court reshaped by three justices nominated by President Donald Trump made both of those goals a reality.
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Alabama issuing permits to kill black vultures to stop attacks on livestock
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lets states allow limited killing of the vultures to protect livestock.
By Mike Cason | mcason@al.com
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Trump tells Moms for Liberty he will fight to have school principals elected
"If you have a bad principal who is not getting the job done the parents will under the Trump administration be allowed to vote to fire that principal."
By The Associated Press and AL.com staff
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Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to Mississippi law barring voting for some felonies
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote that the authors of the Mississippi Constitution in 1890 made clear that they intended to exclude Black people.
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