President Trump’s nomination of conservative Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court has reignited the debate over Roe V. Wade
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Abortion emerging as key issue in race for Michigan governor
President Trump’s nomination of conservative Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court has reignited the debate over Roe V. Wade
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Abortion emerging as key issue in race for Michigan governor
President Trump’s nomination of conservative Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court has reignited the debate over Roe V. Wade
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Abortion emerging as key issue in race for Michigan governor
A day after Arizona Cardinals president Michael Bidwill publicly supported Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Bidwill said he also supports players speaking up on social issues but wants them to “restrict their statements” on game days.
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Cardinals prez: Speak up, just not on game days
Judge Brett Kavanaugh started making the rounds in Washington Tuesday, meeting with senators who will decide whether he gets to join the Supreme Court. Some Democrats are already vowing to try and block his nomination. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh makes the rounds on Capitol Hill
President Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Judge Kavanaugh said that he will uphold Roe Vs. Wade when he was nominated as D.C. circuit court judge. But as Supreme Court Justice, that might change. Jacqueline Ayers, Planned Parenthood national director of legislative affairs, talks with CBSN about what Kavanaugh’s nomination could mean for the future of abortion and reproductive rights.
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How Brett Kavanaugh, Trump’s SCOTUS pick, could effect reproductive rights
President Trump announced his choice on Monday night to replace Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. Judge Brett Kavanaugh is the president’s second Supreme Court pick. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
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Trump picks Brett Kavanaugh as Supreme Court nominee
76ers managing partner Josh Harris and coach and interim GM Brett Brown said they felt Philadelphia had a fighter’s chance to land LeBron James before he announced that he would join the Lakers.
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76ers say LeBron ‘strongly’ considered Philly
The president’s top contenders are believed to be Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh and Raymond Kethledge
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The winner of the Brett Hundley-DeShone Kizer battle must develop, or it won’t matter who wins because the Packers could once again be in trouble.
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Aaron Rodgers’ backup battle futile without improvement
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre says he made three trips to rehab centers for his dependence on painkillers and alcohol during his career.
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Favre details addiction, recalls trips to rehab
Philadelphia 76ers head coach Brett Brown believes his team needs “help to win a championship.”
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Brown: 76ers ‘need help to win a championship’
Sixers players credited coach Brett Brown for creating a relaxed atmosphere ahead of Game 5 by inviting a mentalist to perform at the team’s dinner.
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Head games: Mentalist entertains, calms 76ers
Sixers coach Brett Brown on Tuesday discussed his decision to bench rookie Markelle Fultz in Game 1 of the team’s series against Boston.
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Brown: Fultz ‘not dead and buried’ despite DNP
Joel Embiid said the 76ers’ loss Monday doesn’t reflect who the team is, with coach Brett Brown adding they will “have to fix some things” going forward.
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Embiid on 76ers’ loss: ‘That’s not who we are’
Sixers coach Brett Brown showed his young team video of the rivalry with the Celtics.
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History class: 76ers watch video of Celts rivalry