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Supreme Court To Hear Two Trump Administration Mexico Border Cases
The Supreme Court will hear two cases surrounding the Trump administration's border policies and border wall funding.
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Mitch McConnell Says He'll Vote Against Jackson For Supreme Court
Democrats can confirm Jackson without any GOP support in the 50-50 Senate, where Vice President Kamala Harris can cast the tiebreaking vote.
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Supreme Court Sides With Former Athletes On NCAA Compensation Limits
The NCAA had defended its rules as necessary to preserve the amateur nature of college sports.
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SCOTUS Temporarily Blocks Subpoenas For Trump's Financial Records
A lower court ruling requiring two banks to turn over the president's financial information to House committees is now on hold until Dec. 13.
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President Trump's Moves Will Impact Supreme Court For A Third Time
President Trump is set to announce his choice to succeed Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Saturday.
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President Biden Expected To Announce Supreme Court Nominee
Aides say that the President will share his pick with the country sometime before his State of the Union address on Tuesday.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Is In The Hospital With A Possible Infection
She was first evaluated Monday night at a Washington, D.C., hospital after experiencing fever and chills.
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Supreme Court To Hear Louisiana Abortion Law Case
The legislation in question here requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
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Fire At Wisconsin Anti-Abortion Office Investigated As Arson
Police are investigating after the Wisconsin Family Action office in Madison was found vandalized and a Molotov cocktail was recovered at the scene.
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Justice Stephen Breyer Retiring From Supreme Court
Breyer's retirement sets the stage for Ketanji Brown Jackson to begin her service as the Supreme Court's 116th justice.
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Supreme Court Sides With Coach Who Sought To Pray After Game
The court ruled 6-3 for the coach with the court's conservative justices in the majority and its liberals in dissent.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Says Cameras in Court Give 'the Wrong Impression'
Oct.09 -- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says having cameras in the court could give viewers the wrong impression of what is happening. She appeared on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The show was...
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Released From Hospital
Justice Ginsburg had been in Johns Hopkins Hospital to clear a stent in her bile duct.
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SCOTUS Throws Out 2 Key Convictions In 'Bridgegate' Scandal
The high court ruled that because their motivation was payback, not personal gain, they did not actually violate federal wire fraud laws.
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The Supreme Court Heads Back Into The Courtroom
Newsy sat down with Amy Howe, the co-founder of SCOTUSblog, to talk through some of the big cases on the docket this year.
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Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Release Of Trump's Financial Records
The Supreme Court issued a temporary stay on a lower court's ruling that allowed for the release of years worth of the president's tax information.
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Supreme Court To Hear Case On NCAA Benefits
The NCAA says limits are needed to prevent an escalated bidding war for players.
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Supreme Court Questions Controversial Texas Abortion Law
It was unclear how quickly the court would rule and whether it would issue an order blocking the law that has been in effect for two months.
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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Supoena For Trump's Tax Records
The Supreme Court didn't explain its decision, but the ruling could mean that it intends to hear the president's case.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Released From Johns Hopkins Hospital
She was admitted on Friday night after experiencing chills and a fever.
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High Court Rules Witness Signature Required On South Carolina Ballots
Voting is already underway in South Carolina, and some 150,000 mail-in ballots have already been distributed to its voters.
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Supreme Court Rules In Excessive Force Case
The ruling widens the ability to sue police officers.
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Top 5 Clips of September 20th
Another Roe v. Wade challenge is coming to SCOTUS on December 1st. The Biden administration eases COVID travel restrictions. And the city of Baltimore honors the late, great Michael K. Williams.