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Bad Takes: Ted Cruz goes race baiting after Biden pledges to put Black woman on Supreme Court
By Kevin Sanchez
Tags: Texas News, Bad Takes, Politics & Elections, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, U.S. Senate, Joe Biden, Biden administration, Biden White House, Texas politics, the verdict podcast, political commentary, political columns, U.S. Supreme Court, High Court, Senate Judiciary Committee, black woman, race, gender, Clarence Thomas, cross-burins, KKK, First Amendment, Republicans, religious right, Ronald Reagan, Donald Trump, George H.W. Bush, Thurgood Marshall
'This is a dark day': For Texas abortion providers, U.S. Supreme Court ruling feels apocalyptic
By Karen Brooks Harper, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Abortion Rights, Texas abortion ban, Texas abortion law, heartbeat abortion law, U.S. Supreme Court, Whole Woman’s Health, Planned Parenthood, Senate Bill 8, SB 8, texas right to life, women's health, women's rights, reproductive rights, abortion justice, lawsuits, court ruling, Texas Republicans, High Court, Supreme Court ruling, Amy Hagstrom Miller, Chief Justice John Roberts, Supreme Court decision, Biden Administration, White House, Justice Department, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, ACLU, Roe v. Wade, Physicians for Reproductive Health, Center for Reproductive Rights, Reproductive Freedom Project, American Civil Liberties Union
Supreme Court lets clinics' challenge to Texas abortion ban proceed but leaves law in effect
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Texas News, Abortion Rights, Texas abortion ban, Texas abortion law, heartbeat abortion law, U.S. Supreme Court, Whole Woman’s Health, Planned Parenthood, Senate Bill 8, SB 8, texas right to life, women's health, women's rights, reproductive rights, abortion justice, lawsuits, court ruling, Texas Republicans, High Court, Supreme Court ruling, Amy Hagstrom Miller, Chief Justice John Roberts, Supreme Court decision, Biden Administration, White House, Justice Department
Key U.S. Supreme Court justices express concern about Texas abortion law’s enforcement
By Reese Oxner, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Abortion Rights, Texas abortion law, texas abortion ban, Supreme Court, high court, Texas heartbeat law, heartbeat abortion law, Senate Bill 8, SB 8, women's rights, abortion rights, abortion access, women's health, Roe v. Wade, abortion ban, U.S. Department of Justice, abortion lawsuit, Gov. Greg Abbott, Alan Braid, San Antonio abortion doctor, abortion clinics, lawsuits, abortion lawsuits, Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh, questioning
The Supreme Court will hear arguments over Texas’ near-total abortion ban Monday. Here’s what you need to know.
Tags: Texas News, Abortion Rights, Texas abortion law, texas abortion ban, Supreme Court, high court, Texas heartbeat law, heartbeat abortion law, Senate Bill 8, SB 8, women's rights, abortion rights, abortion access, women's health, Roe v. Wade, abortion ban, U.S. Department of Justice, abortion lawsuit, Gov. Greg Abbott, Alan Braid, San Antonio abortion doctor, abortion clinics, lawsuits, abortion lawsuits
U.S. Supreme Court will hear cases against Texas abortion ban. Oral arguments to start Nov. 1
Tags: Texas News, Abortion Rights, U.S. Supreme Court, Supreme Court, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, high court, Texas abortion law, texas abortion ban, lawsuits, court cases, Gov. Greg Abbott, Texas Republicans, heartbeat law, heartbeat abortion law, Department of Justice, Justice Department, Texas politics, Texas legislature, women's health, abortion rights, Roe v Wade, abortion justice, planned parenthood, Whole Woman’s Health
U.S. Supreme Court rejects Texas-led lawsuit seeking to protect a Trump immigration policy
By Bryan Mena, The Texas Tribune
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, SCOTUS, High Court, Texas, Texas politics, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, lawsuit, Trump, public charge, immigration, medicaid, food stamps, benefits, Administrative Procedure Act, Biden, Department of Homeland Security
Supreme Court strikes down case law that allowed Texas governor to ban abortions during pandemic
Tags: San Antonio News, COVID-19, Abortion Rights, Greg Abbott, abortion ban, Supreme Court, SCOTUS, high Court, Planned Parenthood, Texas politics, Center for Reproductive Rights, the Lawyering Project, pandemic, PPE, covid-19, covid, coronavirus, hospitals, reproductive rights, women's health
Study: 2 Million Texans Could Lose Health Coverage if AG Ken Paxton Wins at Supreme Court
Tags: Supreme Court, affordable care act, ACA, Obamacare, Texas, White House, Donald Trump, Trump Administration, High Court, insurance coverage, medical coverage, health coverage, COVID-19, covid 19, coronavirus, corona virus, pandemic, outbreak
Texas Progressive Leaders Praise U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on LGBTQ+ Civil Rights
Tags: LGBTQ, Supreme Court, high court, U.S. Supreme Court, SCOTUS, Dan Patrick, Jessica Shortall, Texas Competes, Gina Ortiz Jones, Joaquin Castro, San Antonio, Texas, Progress Texas, Wesley Story, Texas Competes, workplace, discrimination, gay, transgender, trump, White House
Federal Appeals Court Rules Abbott Can't Ban Medication-Induced Abortions in Texas
Tags: San Antonio News, COVID-19, Abortion Rights, Texas, abortion, women's health, Greg Abbott, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, outbreak, pandemic, Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court, High court, Planned Parenthood, Alexis McGill Johnson, Planned Parenthood, Center for Reproductive Rights
Groups Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Overturn Texas' Abortion Ban
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
By Michael Karlis
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
By Nina Rangel
True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A nearly 6,000-square-foot Monte Vista mansion that blends historic details with modern elegance underwent a steep, $200,000 price cut late last month.…
A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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