Supreme Court to deliver on ‘culture war’ issues in much-watched cases this month

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Supreme Court to deliver on ‘culture war’ issues in much-watched cases this month
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The Supreme Court is expected in coming weeks to hand down rulings on abortion, gun rights and religious liberty that will likely roil the nation’s culture war and cap a judicial term that court watchers say has been anything but humdrum.

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