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  2. Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization - Wikipedia

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    Within a day of the Gestational Age Act's passage, Mississippi's only abortion clinic, Jackson Women's Health Organization, and one of its doctors, Sacheen Carr-Ellis, sued state officials Thomas E. Dobbs, state health officer with the Mississippi State Department of Health, and Kenneth Cleveland, executive director of the Mississippi State ...

  3. Thomas E. Dobbs - Wikipedia

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    Thomas E. Dobbs III is an American physician currently serving as dean of the John D. Bower School of Population Health at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. [ 3 ] Dobbs previously served as State Health Officer of Mississippi , where he became widely known as the namesake of the Dobbs v.

  4. United States v. Comstock - Wikipedia

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    Dissent Thomas, joined by Scalia (all but Part III–A–1–b) Comstock , 560 U.S. 126 (2010), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States , which held that the federal government has authority under the Necessary and Proper Clause to require the civil commitment of individuals already in Federal custody. [ 1 ]

  5. A Pennsylvania murder case went cold for years until police ...

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    That suspect, Robert Atkins, 58, was eventually charged, convicted and — earlier this year — sentenced to life in prison in the April 19, 1991, murder of Joy Hibbs.

  6. Justice Thomas renews attacks on landmark First Amendment ...

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  7. Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt - Wikipedia

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    Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, 579 U.S. 582 (2016), was a landmark decision [1] of the US Supreme Court announced on June 27, 2016. The Court ruled 5–3 that Texas cannot place restrictions on the delivery of abortion services that create an undue burden for women seeking an abortion.

  8. Clarence Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Thomas's dissent, joined by Scalia, argued that the clause allows Congress only to execute enumerated powers. [248] When the Court upheld the Affordable Care Act in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius (2012), he authored a short dissent and joined the joint dissent finding the act completely unconstitutional. [249]

  9. Stenberg v. Carhart - Wikipedia

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    Stenberg v. Carhart, 530 U.S. 914 (2000), was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court dealing with a Nebraska law which made performing "partial-birth abortion" illegal, without regard for the health of the mother. [1]