Weekly Roundup – January 30, 2015

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Now that the Supreme Court has taken on a same-sex marriage case, the waiting game is on.

Even as the Court seems likely to make a definitive statement on same-sex marriage this year, some state and local governments have doubled-down on efforts to prohibit same-sex marriages.

The Court has halted the execution of three Oklahoma inmates, pending a dispute over lethal injection drugs.

Justice Sotomayor delivered a lively talk to University of Utah students on Wednesday, leaving the stage to join the audience on the floor.

A recent poll reveals that many say they would want Congress or their state to restore health care subsidies if the Supreme Court rules against the Affordable Care Act this spring.

SCOTUSblog previews notable books on the Court set to come out this year.

54 years later, South Carolina has cleared the convictions against the sit-in protesters known as the “Friendship Nine.” ISCOTUS director Chris Schmidt argues that the vision of constitutional development which has made this possible owes to influences that go beyond the Supreme Court.

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