Action aims to mitigate potential penalties, protect privacy of women forced to cross state lines to access procedure; president admits he is limited in ability to take action alone

Dorit Beinisch says Israel should be wary of judges being indebted to lawmakers; says shouldn't copy American legal system 'built on other social problems and other balances'

US Supreme Court ruling welcomed by Orthodox groups while many observant Jewish women panic over aftermath of decision: 'Women will die'

Biden pick replaces Justice Stephen Breyer, who announced his intention to step down in January

Justices say Clean Air Act doesn't give Environmental Protection Agency broad authority to regulate power plants that contribute to global warming, decision belongs to Congress

Agudath Israel of America backs decision to do away with decades-old standard for assessing violations of church-state rules, but remains concerned about proselytization in schools

Jewish groups say 6-3 ruling in Kennedy v. Bremerton could roll back church-state separations that have protected schoolchildren from religious coercion for decades

Marchers look to both celebrate LGBTQ community and make statement days after conservative justice signaled that court could reverse 2015 decision recognizing gay marriage

Head of hospital committee charged with vetting abortions says Israel 'liable to fall like America,' advocates free access to procedure in first trimester

With roughly half of US states set to ban procedure, some clinics stop work immediately, pro-choice advocates gear up to mobilize voters and pro-lifers look to bar medications

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