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FACT CHECK: Biden’s 5 Lies About the Supreme Court’s Ruling on Trump’s Immunity
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The SCOTUS ruling on Presidential immunity ( Trump v. United States ) applies to all former, current, and future Presidents. The ruling does not apply to only Donald Trump. The immunity ruling...
Gay Couple Cited by Christian Web Designer who Won Supreme Court Case may not Exist
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Gay couple cited by Christian web designer who won Supreme Court case may not exist A report in the New Republic raised questions about a 2016 inquiry that the plaintiff in a major Supreme...
Trump's Supreme Court List: Potential Candidates Being Considered by the President - WSJ
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President Trump on Wednesday unveiled a new list of 20 potential Supreme Court nominees , adding to the 21 names he had released in 2016 and 2017 . The list is unconventional, including not...
Supreme Court rules Trump can use military funds for border wall construction
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The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the Trump administration can start using military funds to construct a wall on the southern border, handing the president a major legal victory. The...
Supreme Court to hear case that could bring major changes in school choice laws
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The Supreme Court is gearing up to decide next term whether states can ban students from using student-aid programs to attend religious institutions – an education dispute that could...
Supreme Court tosses citizenship question from 2020 census forms, a victory for Democratic states
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June 27, 2019, 10:48 AM EDT By Pete Williams WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration cannot include a question about citizenship on the 2020 census form...
Supreme Court allows gerrymandering in North Carolina, Maryland, setting back reform efforts
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une 27, 2019, 10:18 AM EDT / Updated June 27, 2019, 10:25 AM EDT By Pete Williams WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to find that political partisanship was so extreme in...
Virginia Republicans lose in U.S. Supreme Court racial gerrymandering case
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed Republican legislators in Virginia a defeat, leaving in place a ruling that invalidated state electoral districts they drew because...
U.S. Supreme Court declines to expand 'double jeopardy' protections
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to limit the ability of federal and state prosecutors to separately charge people for the same underlying crime, a decision with...
Supreme Court tosses ruling against bakers who refused cake for gay couple
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The Supreme Court on Monday threw out a ruling against two Oregon bakers who refused to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian couple. The couple, Melissa and Aaron Klein, cited religious...
Immigrant-rights groups ask Supreme Court to delay decision on 2020 census
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Immigrant-rights groups asked the Supreme Court on Wednesday to postpone ruling on their legal challenge to the addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 census until allegations...
Justice Clarence Thomas Blasts Abortion As A Tool Of Racist Eugenicists
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MAY 28, 2019 By Madeline Osburn The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld part of an Indiana law requiring aborted infants to be cremated or buried after an abortion. However, they...
Supreme Court upholds federal power to detain and deport immigrants for long-past crimes
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A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday bolstered the Trump administration’s power to arrest and indefinitely jail legal immigrants who committed past crimes that could trigger deportation,...
Dems hope to draw blood from potential Trump SCOTUS pick
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When the conservative lawyer Neomi Rao appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee this week, she’ll be interviewing for a job on the country’s second most powerful court. But both her...