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Supreme Court Associate Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett are set to testify on Capitol Hill at both 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday. The two justices will appear before the House appropriations subcommittee on financial services and general government this morning for a budget hearing,
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Supreme Court allows states to count mail-in ballots that arrive late, rejecting RNC challenge
WASHINGTON — Rejecting a Republican National Committee challenge, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that elections officials may count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day if they were postmark
Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship against Trump challenge, sides with states on trans ban
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship on Tuesday, after ruling in favor of bans on transgender athletes in women's sports.
The 6-3 ruling marked the second time this year that the court has invalidated a major Trump initiative.
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Supreme Court allows Trump to remove protections from thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for the Trump administration to remove legal protections from thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants in the United States, meaning they c
The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld state bans on transgender students playing on girls sports teams, delivering another blockbuster setback to trans youth and their families in a decision that is likely to sustain similar laws in about half of the nation.
In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court stood firm to preserve the central bank's cherished independence against an unprecedented challenge by President Donald Trump.
In the age of PDFs and push alerts, Supreme Court interns are still giving Washington its strangest relay race.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday knocked down Donald Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship as it has been understood for more than a century, invalidating an executive order that was a key part of the president’s agenda even though it was legally dubious from the start.
