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How wedding cakes could redefine Americans’ free speech
The Supreme Court is about to decide if cakes are art in the most-watched case of the term.
Canada's Supreme Court Is Preserving Every Website Mentioned In Its Rulings
The country’s top court is publicly archiving every single hyperlink in its decisions, so they aren’t lost.
The Supreme Court Could Soon Decide the Fate of Tip Pooling in America
The Restaurant Law Center wants the Supreme Court to overturn the existing Labor Department regulation and allow tips to be pooled with back-of-the-house employees.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
US government prepares for cyber attacks on Election Day, Megyn Kelly claims Roger Ailes sexually harassed her years ago, FBI blames its Trump and Clinton tweets on computer bug, and more.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
US swimmers were detained at the Rio airport for more questioning about an alleged robbery, a car bomb kills three police officers in Turkey, Kanye West announces Life of Pablo pop-up stores, and more.
This Drug-Sniffing Car Knows Where Your Drugs Are
Police departments and federal agents are already expressing interest in a new drug-detecting vehicle whose use could spark a legal battle that ultimately reaches the US Supreme Court.
US Supreme Court Justices Appear at Deadlock Over Obama's Immigration Plan
The eight justices appeared to split on ideological lines as they weighed the fate of an executive order that would shield millions of immigrants from deportation. A tie ruling would leave it blocked indefinitely.
Missouri's Legislature Has Teed Up More Than a Dozen Anti-Abortion Bills So Far This Year
Missouri lawmakers are working to restrict access to abortion with state-level laws whose fate could eventually be determined by the late Justice Antonin Scalia's replacement on the US Supreme Court.
Why the Real Battle Over the Fate of the US Supreme Court Isn't About Replacing Scalia
The largely unprecedented fight between President Barack Obama and Senate Republicans over the Supreme Court vacancy created by Justice Antonin Scalia's death won't ultimately determine the makeup of the Court.
Number of New Death Sentences in 2015 Lowest in More Than 40 Years
There were only 28 executions this year, the lowest number since 1991, and 49 new death sentences — a 33 percent decline from last year. The dip is partly due to litigation over drugs that are used to carry out lethal injections.