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Supreme Court Decision: Pom Pomegranate Juice Maker Can Sue Coca-Cola Company for 99% Apple and Grape Juice 'Pomegranate Blueberry' Drink

On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that juice company Pom Wonderful LLC can sue Coca-Cola Co. for falsely advertising its Minute Maid Pomegranate Blueberry Flavored Blend of Five Juices product.

Government Recognizes Same-Sex Military Couple, Awards Benefits to Spouse

After a suicide bomber in Afghanistan killed Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Donna Johnson on Oct. 1, 2012, her wife and fellow guardswoman Tracy Dice Johnson was left in the dark as to whether or not the U.S. military would recognize their marriage and grant her the same benefits to which heterosexual married couples are entitled.

Same Sex Marriage Laws Update 2014: Judge Strikes Down Idaho's Gay Marriage Ban

A federal judge ruled Idaho's same-sex marriage ban as unconstitutional Tuesday. A federal judge ruled Idaho's same-sex marriage ban as unconstitutional on Tuesday.

Ten Commandments Monument on Oklahoma Capitol Lawn Case Involves ACLU, Supreme Court: 'Satanic Temple' Organization Wants a Statue, Too

As state lawmakers and civil liberties advocates argue over the public placement of a Ten Commandments monument on Oklahoma's Capitol lawn, the Satanic Temple organization aims to balance the scales.

#VLPowerSummit Takeaways: Game Changers, Thought Leaders, Earned Media and Being Intentional [Exclusive] [Part VII]

Important takeaways from the "Game Changer" workshop and the entire Voto Latino Power Summit event were as vast and broad as the varying interests, concerns, and needs of the Latino community; yet there were some standout impressions: the importance of Spanish-speakers and Spanish-speaking experts at events looking to target Latinos is paramount; recognizing that younger generations are the door to the older generations -- this is important when trying to attract older generations to causes and offers that are only present online; and vice versa: as older generations are identified as the number one factor in pushing Latino millennials to get healthcare.

Supreme Court Justice, Judgements & Decision: Court Strikes Down Election Campaign Donation Limits

Political campaign donors can now donate as much money as they wish as long as donations to individual politicians do not exceed $5,200, the Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday.

Sonia Sotomayor and Other Female Justices Oppose Hobby Lobby's Claim of Violation of Religious Liberty if Forced to Offer Contraception to Employees

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Sonia Sotomayor, first Hispanic justice and third female justice and of the United States, as well as Elena Kagan and Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoke out on Tuesday during the the Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. case.

Supreme Court Case: Mentally Disabled Man May Be Executed in Florida

The Supreme Court is scheduled to review the case of Freddy Lee Hall, a mentally disabled man on Death Row in Florida.

Supreme Court's Prayer Debate Spotlights a Shift in Latinos' Religious Landscape

The Supreme Court is reviving the religion debate by agreeing to take on a case involving prayer at government meetings - a controversial topic that challenges the Constitution, zeroing in on where you draw the line between church and state.

Gay Marriage in California Clears Final Hurdle as Prop 8 Supporters Lose Appeal

The California Supreme Court has all but sealed the deal for marriage equality in the state. The California Supreme Court has all but sealed the deal for marriage equality in the state.
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