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US Supreme Court again rebuffs Trump in $5 million E. Jean Carroll case

Rebuffing President Donald Trump for a second time, the U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear his appeal of a $5 million verdict in favor of E.

US Supreme Court again rebuffs Trump in $5 million E. Jean Carroll case
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Supreme Court rebuffs Trump’s last-ditch effort to deny $5.6 million payment to E. Jean Carroll

Supreme Court rebuffs Trump’s last-ditch effort to deny $5.6 million payment to E. Jean Carroll

Supreme Court rebuffs Trump’s last-ditch effort to deny $5.6 million payment to E. Jean Carroll
Crime|Entertainment|US

Supreme Court again rebuffs Trump’s push to toss out $5 million verdict in E. Jean Carroll case

The Supreme Court has again rejected President Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn a $5 million jury verdict in favor of writer E

Supreme Court again rebuffs Trump’s push to toss out $5 million verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
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Trump asks Supreme Court to let White House ballroom construction continue during appeal

President Donald Trump's administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the White House to continue construction on its $400 million ballroom project while it appeals a lower court’s order to halt the work

Trump asks Supreme Court to let White House ballroom construction continue during appeal
Business|Economy|Education|US

Supreme Court allows Trump to proceed with mass firings at Education Department

The Supreme Court said that President Donald Trump may proceed with his plan to carry out mass layoffs at the Department of Education in the latest win for the White House at the conservative high court. CNN chief legal affairs correspondent Paula Reid reports.

Supreme Court allows Trump to proceed with mass firings at Education Department
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Political|US

Chief Justice Roberts keeps in place Trump funding freeze that threatens billions in foreign aid

Chief Justice John Roberts is temporarily keeping in place the Trump administration’s decision to freeze nearly $5 billion in foreign aid

Chief Justice Roberts keeps in place Trump funding freeze that threatens billions in foreign aid
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More than 20 states sue over new global tariffs Trump imposed after his stinging Supreme Court loss

Some two dozen states are challenging President Donald Trump’s new global tariffs in court

More than 20 states sue over new global tariffs Trump imposed after his stinging Supreme Court loss
Crime|Political|US|World

Man pleads guilty to bringing explosives to a DC church marking the start of a Supreme Court term

A New Jersey man has pleaded guilty to charges that he brought dozens of homemade explosive devices to a Washington, D.C., church that was preparing for an annual Mass celebrating the start of the Supreme Court’s term

Man pleads guilty to bringing explosives to a DC church marking the start of a Supreme Court term
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Trump executive privilege memo could hamper Democrats if they win Congress

Trump executive privilege memo could hamper Democrats if they win Congress

Trump executive privilege memo could hamper Democrats if they win Congress
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Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case

President Donald Trump and his administration are asking the Supreme Court to dismiss an $83 million defamation verdict won by writer E

Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
Crime|Political|US

Trump urges Supreme Court to overturn E. Jean Carroll’s $83M defamation verdict

Trump urges Supreme Court to overturn E. Jean Carroll’s $83M defamation verdict

Trump urges Supreme Court to overturn E. Jean Carroll’s $83M defamation verdict
US|World

Deadline passes for Trump to ask Supreme Court to reconsider birthright citizenship ruling

The deadline to ask the Supreme Court to reconsider President Donald Trump's loss on birthright citizenship has passed, with no new filing on the docket

Deadline passes for Trump to ask Supreme Court to reconsider birthright citizenship ruling
Election|Opinion|Political|US

Mail-in voting: Trump administration appeals to Supreme Court to revive executive order setting limits, rejected by lower courts

The U.S. Constitution gives states control of elections. An executive order by President Donald Trump aims to take away that control and limit mail-in voting. The Supreme Court will now weigh in.

Mail-in voting: Trump administration appeals to Supreme Court to revive executive order setting limits, rejected by lower courts
Election|US|World

Trump asks Supreme Court to let him curtail mail voting

Elie Honig joins The Lead.

Trump asks Supreme Court to let him curtail mail voting
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Trump administration urges Supreme Court to allow order targeting mail-in voting before midterms

The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to allow for now an executive order targeting mail-in voting

Trump administration urges Supreme Court to allow order targeting mail-in voting before midterms
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Inside the fights to maintain TPS status for thousands after the Supreme Court sided with Trump

Inside the fights to maintain TPS status for thousands after the Supreme Court sided with Trump

Inside the fights to maintain TPS status for thousands after the Supreme Court sided with Trump
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Small businesses file lawsuits against Trump's new sweeping tariffs

Trump’s tariffs are headed to court — again

Small businesses file lawsuits against Trump's new sweeping tariffs
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Trump imposes new tariffs targeting dozens of countries

Trump imposes new tariffs targeting dozens of countries

Trump imposes new tariffs targeting dozens of countries
Political|US|World

Liberal Justice Elena Kagan says the Supreme Court is not a rubber stamp for Trump

Justice Elena Kagan says the Supreme Court may be deeply conservative but it is not simply a rubber stamp for President Donald Trump

Liberal Justice Elena Kagan says the Supreme Court is not a rubber stamp for Trump
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Son of Brazil's former President Bolsonaro secures US green card

Former Brazilian lawmaker Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of former President Jair Bolsonaro and an ally of U.S.

Son of Brazil's former President Bolsonaro secures US green card
Crime|Travel

Alaska wants to seize a pilot's plane over a 6-pack of beer. The Supreme Court will hear his case

The Supreme Court has agreed to review an Alaska bush pilot’s claims that state authorities have tried to illegally seize his $95,000 airplane after a passenger brought a six-pack of beer on a flight bound for a dry village

Alaska wants to seize a pilot's plane over a 6-pack of beer. The Supreme Court will hear his case
Environment|Science

Why Trump’s move to gut the Endangered Species Act likely won’t hold up in court

If Congress didn’t believe habitat destruction and degradation constitute ‘harm’ under the statute, why would it require permits and plans to offset habitat loss?

Why Trump’s move to gut the Endangered Species Act likely won’t hold up in court
Arts|Entertainment

Ava DuVernay announces '14th' documentary on birthright amendment contested by Trump

Ava DuVernay has announced a documentary for Netflix on the 14th Amendment, which gave liberty and rights to formerly enslaved people following the Civil War, and which has come under legal attack from President Donald Trump

Ava DuVernay announces '14th' documentary on birthright amendment contested by Trump
Crime|World

Supreme Court justices detail security risks and weigh in on ethics in rare congressional testimony

In rare congressional testimony, Supreme Court justices have shared chilling stories about the threats they increasingly face in public life

Supreme Court justices detail security risks and weigh in on ethics in rare congressional testimony