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Trump’s firings are baiting Supreme Court
Trump’s spending freeze sets up a future possible Supreme Court showdown over presidential power
President Donald Trump’s dramatic pause of federal grants and loans is queuing up a Supreme Court showdown over the Constitution that will test the court’s recently muscular commitment to curb executive power.
How Will the Supreme Court Respond to Trump’s Budget-Freeze Power Grab?
To put the point as directly possible, the Supreme Court’s budget depends upon a functioning appropriations power.
George Will: Democrats Attempted To Delegitimize The Supreme Court, Now Depending On It To Stop Trump
Democrats are still trying to figure out how to counter President Donald Trump's politics, but Republicans may be dealing with similar frustrations soon, says NewsNation senior political contributor George Will.
Noah Feldman: Trump’s firings are baiting the Supreme Court
Trump wants us to go back to the bad old days when the entire executive branch could be hired and fired at the president’s will.
Trump’s DOJ could shift key Supreme Court cases
President Trump’s Justice Department could change the department’s position on critical Supreme Court cases, potentially altering the trajectory of high-profile appeals before the justices. While it is customary for new administration’s to shift such positions in a handful of cases when a new party takes over the White House,
Hobbs makes 1st Supreme Court pick
Arizona’s governor appoints first Latina and Black justice to state Supreme Court
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs has appointed Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona Supreme Court. The state appellate judge from rural Yuma County will become the first Latina and the first Black person chosen for the state’s high court.
Gov. Katie Hobbs announces her 1st Arizona Supreme Court appointment
Gov. Katie Hobbs announced her first Arizona Supreme Court selection on Wednesday, appointing Judge Maria Elena Cruz to the bench.
Hobbs makes first Supreme Court pick
Maria Elena Cruz, an Arizona Court of Appeals judge from Yuma, is Gov. Katie Hobbs' first appointment to the Arizona Supreme Court. Photo: Jeremy Duda/Axios
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Supreme Court hits two-term record with federal government in half of cases
For the second year, half of Supreme Court cases involve the federal government as respondents or petitioners, a novel trend ...
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Clarence Thomas Calls Out Judges for Disrespecting Supreme Court Rulings
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas slammed a circuit court of appeals for not adhering to legal precedent in a dissent ...
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Supreme Court will review FBI’s immunity in lawsuit over mistaken house raid
The Supreme Court said Monday it will review whether the FBI should have immunity in a lawsuit brought by a family whose ...
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North Carolina Supreme Court blocking Democrat from re-claiming seat amid election battle
The 2024 race for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat remains the last vote from the election to not be settled. Here's what ...
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Supreme Court leaves in place Mississippi’s voting bar for people convicted of some crimes
The Supreme Court has left in place Mississippi’s Jim Crow-era practice of removing voting rights from people convicted of ...
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Idaho House calls on Supreme Court to undo same-sex marriage ruling
The Idaho House passed a Republican-backed resolution on Monday urging the Supreme Court to reconsider the legality of ...
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Cruel and unusual? Supreme Court declines to review Mississippi voting ban for convicted felons
Voting rights experts say Mississippi’s restrictions are among the harshest because the state bans voting by first-time ...
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New chief justice of CT Supreme Court confirmed over objections of small GOP voting blocs
The House and Senate also confirmed Associate Justice Gregory T. D’Auria for a second eight-year term by lopsided margins.
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Supreme Court could further boost religion in schools with new cases
The justices recently agreed to review appeals that cite First Amendment religious rights. The high court’s decisions could ...
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