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US Supreme Court to Issue Next Rulings Thursday


FILE - Ikeita Cantu holds a sign supporting same sex marriage in front of the Supreme Court before the court hears arguments about gay marriage in Washington, April 28, 2015.
FILE - Ikeita Cantu holds a sign supporting same sex marriage in front of the Supreme Court before the court hears arguments about gay marriage in Washington, April 28, 2015.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday did not issue rulings in its two most closely watched cases — gay marriage and a challenge to President Barack Obama's health care law — and the justices will next release decisions on Thursday.

The rulings are due by the end of the month.

Of the seven cases left to decide, the biggest are a challenge by gay couples to state laws banning same-sex marriage and a conservative challenge to subsidies provided under the Obamacare law to help low- and middle-income people buy health insurance that could lead to millions of people losing medical coverage.

There are also important cases left to decide on the death penalty, Obama administration pollution regulations and housing discrimination.

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