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Supreme Court leaves in place DC gun restriction on large magazines
The court also decided against taking up a significant election case involving mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania that pitted Republicans against Democrats.
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Supreme Court allows DOGE to access Social Security data
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed members of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency to access Social Security Administration data.
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Supreme Court revives straight woman's reverse discrimination claim
The case concerns a claim brought by Marlean Ames, who said she was treated unfairly at work because she is straight.
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What cases are left on the Supreme Court's docket? Here's a look
From a slew of emergency cases on the shadow docket, a secretive process to issue consequential decisions, related to the Trump administration’s executive orders blocked by federal judges to a handful of merits cases on LGBTQ rights, here’s what’s left to be decided.
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Supreme Court won't hear challenge to Maryland assault weapons ban
Three conservative justices publicly noted their disagreement, and a fourth said he is skeptical that such bans are constitutional.
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White House tees up another Supreme Court fight over immigration policies
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt blasted a federal judge who found that the Trump administration “unquestionably” violated a court order by sending deportees to South Sudan. “The president and this administration hope the Supreme Court does what it needs to do reign in these liberal activist judges.”
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Supreme Court sidesteps major ruling on religious public charter schools
The court split 4-4, meaning that an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling barring the state from approving a Catholic charter school remains in place.
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Supreme Court sides with Maine state rep. censured over IDing trans teen online
The Supreme Court on Tuesday found that the Maine legislature must count the votes of a GOP lawmaker who was censured after she identified a transgender teen athlete in a viral social-media post.
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Supreme Court could block Trump's birthright citizenship order but limit nationwide injunctions
The Supreme Court seemed intent Thursday on keeping a block on President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship while looking for a way to scale back nationwide court orders.
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What to know about the Supreme Court arguments in the birthright citizenship case
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Thursday in its first case stemming from the blitz of actions that have marked the start of President Donald Trump’s second term.
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Birthright citizenship dispute at the Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court is stepping into a high stakes legal fight regarding birthright citizenship. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Former Supreme Court Justice Souter dead at 85
Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, who served on the high court for nearly 20 years, died in his New Hampshire home.
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Supreme Court appears poised to rule for parents who objected to LGBTQ content in elementary schools
The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared likely to rule for parents who objected on religious grounds to books made available in a school district’s elementary schools that feature stories about gay and transgender characters.
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Who is Kilmar Abrego Garcia?
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is an El Salvadoran immigrant at the center of a legal battle that could reshape American immigration policy. Here’s what you need to know.
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Supreme Court says Trump administration must facilitate return of deported Maryland man
The Supreme Court says the Trump administration must facilitate the return of a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, rejecting the administration’s emergency appeal.
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Supreme Court lifts order blocking deportations under ‘Alien Enemies Act'
The Supreme Court lifted on Monday a court order blocking the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan migrants under the 18th century wartime law, Alien Enemies Act.
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Supreme Court lifts order blocking deportations under 18th century wartime law
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to use an 18th century wartime law to deport Venezuelan migrants, but said they must get a court hearing before they are taken from the United States.
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Supreme Court allows Trump admin to cut teacher-training grants as part of anti-DEI policy
The Supreme Court granted the Trump administration’s plea to cut hundreds of millions of dollars in teacher-training money as part of its anti-DEI efforts.
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Man to plead guilty to trying to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh
A California man’s attorneys say he’ll plead guilty to trying to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh at his home in a suburb of Washington, D.C. In a court filing Wednesday, lawyers for Nicholas John Roske say he intends to plead guilty to attempting to murder a justice of the United States at a hearing next week. The charge carries...
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Supreme Court rules for the FDA in flavored vapes dispute
The Food and Drug Administration has been reluctant to approve flavored e-cigarettes over public health concerns.