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Sen. Rand Paul / TIME:
Rand Paul: Government Should Get Out of the Marriage Business Altogether — Paul is the junior U.S. Senator for Kentucky. — While I disagree with Supreme Court's redefinition of marriage, I believe that all Americans have the right to contract. — The Constitution is silent on the question …
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton:
Attorney General Paxton: Religious Liberties of Texas Public Officials Remain Constitutionally Protected After Obergefell v. Hodges — Attorney General Ken Paxton today made the following statement and issued an opinion in response to questions about the impact of Obergefell v. Hodges, the case that redefined marriage:
Austin American-Statesman:
Texas AG: County clerks can refuse gay couples — County clerks can refuse to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples based on religious objections to gay marriage, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Sunday. — Paxton noted that clerks who refuse to issue licenses can expect to be sued …
Karim Zidan / Bloody Elbow:
On Yoel Romero, intolerance, and the discrimination against equality for religious purposes
On Yoel Romero, intolerance, and the discrimination against equality for religious purposes
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The Gateway Pundit and The Daily Caller
Lauren McGaughy / Houston Chronicle:
Texas AG tells clerks they can flout Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage
Texas AG tells clerks they can flout Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage
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Outside the Beltway and Balloon Juice
Alexa Ura / The Texas Tribune:
Paxton: Clerks Don't Have to Issue Same-Sex Marriage Licenses
Paxton: Clerks Don't Have to Issue Same-Sex Marriage Licenses
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Reuters, Off the Kuff, The Week and San Antonio Current
Patrick Svitek / The Texas Tribune:
Cruz: Clerks Should be Able to Opt Out of Gay Marriage Licenses
Cruz: Clerks Should be Able to Opt Out of Gay Marriage Licenses
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Talking Points Memo, msnbc.com, Towleroad, Guardian and Off the Kuff
Greg Stohr / Bloomberg Business:
States Seeking Voter Citizenship Proof Denied by U.S. Supreme Court — The U.S. Supreme Court refused to consider letting states require evidence of citizenship when people register to vote for federal elections, rejecting an appeal from Arizona and Kansas.
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Politico, Election Law Blog, Hinterland Gazette and Political Wire
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Greg Stohr / Bloomberg Business:
Independent Redistricting Panel Upheld by U.S. Supreme Court — The 5-4 ruling is a setback to Arizona Republicans. — The U.S. Supreme Court bolstered efforts to make federal elections more competitive, upholding an independent commission set up by Arizona voters to draw congressional districts.
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Political Wire
Greg Stohr / Bloomberg Business:
BP, Anadarko Rejected by U.S. Supreme Court on Gulf Spill Fines — The U.S. Supreme Court rejected appeals from BP Plc and Anadarko Petroleum Corp., leaving intact a ruling that opens the companies to potentially billions of dollars in fines for the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
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The Week
Peter Nicholas / Wall Street Journal:
Will He Run? Biden Speculation Mounts — Both sons urged the vice president to enter 2016 presidential race, but so far a bid doesn't seem imminent — When deciding whether to run for office, Vice President Joe Biden has made it a practice to seek his family's counsel.
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Philly.com, Politico, OnPolitics, Daily Mail, Moe Lane and Washington Post
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Michael Falcone / ABC News:
The Note: What The GOP Is Saying About SCOTUS
The Note: What The GOP Is Saying About SCOTUS
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Slantpoint, NBC News and Associated Press
Todd J. Gillman / Trail Blazers Blog:
Updated: Spat escalates as Ted Cruz dusts off 2009 email to rebut Karl Rove denial on Bush41 endorsement episode — Republican strategist Karl Rove speaking in Sacramento on March 2, 2013 — Sen. Ted Cruz at the Capitol on Sept. 23, 2013. — updated 9:45pm
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Karl Rove / Medium:
A Time for Setting the Record Straight
A Time for Setting the Record Straight
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Dallas Morning News, Fox News, Washington Post and Cruz for President
Matthew Boyle / BREITBART.COM:
Exclusive — Cruz's New Book : Rove Thought Bush '41 ‘Too Old to Have Good Judgment’
Exclusive — Cruz's New Book : Rove Thought Bush '41 ‘Too Old to Have Good Judgment’
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Politico and New York Times
Kim Bellware / The Huffington Post:
Supreme Court Upholds Oklahoma's Use Of Lethal Injection Drug — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled in a 5-4 vote that Oklahoma may continue to use a controversial lethal injection drug during executions. — The Oklahoma death row prisoners who brought the matter to court …
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Business Insider and Daily Kos
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Allows Use of Execution Drug
Supreme Court Allows Use of Execution Drug
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Washington Post, The Week, The New Republic, The Verge and Slate
New York Times:
Puerto Rico's Governor Says Island's Debts Are ‘Not Payable’ — Puerto Rico's governor, saying he needs to pull the island out of a “death spiral,” has concluded that the commonwealth cannot pay its roughly $72 billion in debts, an admission that will probably have wide-reaching financial repercussions.
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Wall Street Journal, Business Insider, Politico, Telegraph, Washington Post, The Last Tradition, Reuters, Bloomberg View, NBC News, The Week and Bloomberg Business
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Chris Christie's nothing-left-to-lose campaign — The New Jersey governor's campaign is far less ambitious than anyone could have predicted a year ago. But that also makes him an unpredictable force in the GOP presidential primary. — When Chris Christie launches his presidential campaign Tuesday …
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Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
Chief Justice Roberts' Marriage Equality Dissent Has A Hidden Message For Conservatives — Friday's landmark victory for marriage equality was handed down over the dissents of four justices, each of whom wrote their own dissenting opinion. Of these, by far the most thoughtful …
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Washington Post, Hit & Run and Hot Air
Mark Oppenheimer / TIME:
Now's the Time To End Tax Exemptions for Religious Institutions — Mark Oppenheimer writes the biweekly “Beliefs” column for The New York Times and is editor-at-large for Tablet. He also reports for The Atlantic, The Nation, This American Life, and elsewhere.
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Power Line, The Federalist and RedState
Washington Post:
Jeb Bush dogged by decades of questions about business deals — In early 1989, seven weeks after his father moved into the White House, Jeb Bush took a trip to Nigeria. — Nearly 100,000 Nigerians turned out to see him over four days as he accompanied the executives of a Florida company …
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The Week