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Supreme Court Blocks Biden Vaccine Mandate but Approves Rule for Healthcare Workers

Supreme Court Blocks Biden Vaccine Mandate but Approves Rule for Healthcare Workers

The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday issued a pair of landmark rulings on the government’s power during a pandemic, striking down the Biden administration’s vaccine/testing mandate for large employers but upholding a separate mandate that applies only to healthcare workers.

Supreme Court Skeptical of Biden Vaccine Mandate: It's a 'Workaround' of Congress

Supreme Court Skeptical of Biden Vaccine Mandate: It's a 'Workaround' of Congress

On Friday, an attorney representing a coalition of businesses and retailers asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block the Biden administration's vaccine/testing mandate, saying the government does not have the statutory power to issue such a broad rule on America's employers. The Supreme Court is undecided on how they will rule.

Chief Justice John Roberts Tops Poll as Most Popular Federal Official, Gallup Says

Chief Justice John Roberts Tops Poll as Most Popular Federal Official, Gallup Says

According to a new Gallup Survey, Chief Justice John Roberts is currently the most popular federal official in Washington. The poll found that 60 percent of Americans approve of the job he is doing while 34 percent disapprove. 

Supreme Court to Hear Challenges of Biden's Vaccine Mandates for Private Businesses, Healthcare Workers

Supreme Court to Hear Challenges of Biden's Vaccine Mandates for Private Businesses, Healthcare Workers

On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will hear oral arguments challenging President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandates in early January.

The 'End' of Our Lives: Loving and Caring for Others

The 'End' of Our Lives: Loving and Caring for Others

Families and communities are real work and, through them, God works on us, in us, and through us. What if the ordinary tasks of life together are the front lines of the kingdom of God? What if it’s in the context of our daily relationships, including those that seem mundane, that we are most fully serving God? Many in the Church are ready to die for the Faith, but far less are willing to live for it.

Supreme Court Urged to Uphold Ban on Down Syndrome Abortions: 'Protect Unborn' from Discrimination

Supreme Court Urged to Uphold Ban on Down Syndrome Abortions: 'Protect Unborn' from Discrimination

Arizona is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to greenlight a law prohibiting abortions based on a Down syndrome or other genetic diagnoses, saying the state has an interest in protecting “unborn children from prenatal discrimination.”

Supreme Court Denies Request to Block Vaccine Mandate for NY Healthcare Workers

Supreme Court Denies Request to Block Vaccine Mandate for NY Healthcare Workers

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an emergency appeal to block a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers in New York.

Supreme Court Refuses to Block Texas Heartbeat Abortion Ban but Says Challenges Can Proceed

Supreme Court Refuses to Block Texas Heartbeat Abortion Ban but Says Challenges Can Proceed

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday declined to halt Texas’ heartbeat abortion ban but allowed abortion clinics to continue their lawsuit against a handful of state officials in a pair of rulings that drew applause from the pro-life community and concern from pro-choicers.

‘Pure Evil’: Calif. to Become 'Abortion Sanctuary' for Out-of-Staters if Roe Overturned

‘Pure Evil’: Calif. to Become 'Abortion Sanctuary' for Out-of-Staters if Roe Overturned

A controversial new plan supported by Gov. Gavin Newsom that urges the state of California to pay for lodging, transportation and other expenses when out-of-state residents seek an abortion in the state will effectively dub California an “abortion sanctuary” in a post-Roe world, some are saying.

Biden Supreme Court Commission Deeply Divided on Court-Packing, it Says in Final Report

Biden Supreme Court Commission Deeply Divided on Court-Packing, it Says in Final Report

President Biden's Supreme Court commission noted "profound disagreement" among its 34 members on the issue of court-packing in its final report Monday while acknowledging that adding seats to the high court is "well within" the power of Congress.