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Bradford Richardson

brichardson@washingtontimes.com

Bradford Richardson was a reporter for The Washington Times.

Articles by Bradford Richardson

Bethany Van Kampen (left) hugs Alejandra Pablus as they celebrate during a rally at the Supreme Court in Washington on Monday after justices struck down Texas' widely replicated regulation of abortion clinics. (Associated Press)

Supreme Court ushers in confusion over abortion regulations

Legal analysts are uncertain about which abortion regulations are constitutional in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision striking down two Texas abortion regulations, with some calling such uncertainty a feature, not a bug.

June 28, 2016
Abortion rights activists, from left, Ravina Daphtary of Philadelphia, Morgan Hopkins of Boston, and Alison Turkos of New York City, rejoice in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, Monday, June 27, 2016, as the justices struck down the strict Texas anti-abortion restriction law known as HB2. Other cases are to follow on guns, and public corruption. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Supreme Court throws out Texas abortion clinic regulations

The Supreme Court struck down health and safety standards imposed by Texas on abortion clinics, an industry that withered under the laws, saying in a ruling that imperils gains made by pro-lifers nationwide that they imposed an "undue burden" on women's access to abortion.

June 27, 2016
Secretary of State John F. Kerry has tried to downplay President Obama's warning on trade. (Associated Press)

Brexit: World leaders scramble to manage political, financial fallout

Fears mounted over the prospect of crumbling European unity, as world markets tried to manage the economic fallout from Britain's shock decision to exit the European Union and U.S. political leaders scrambled to measure the development's effects on the presidential race.

June 26, 2016