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Tuesday, Dec 9

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Vance’s 2028 prospects spotlighted as SCOTUS considers tossing party-candidate spending cap

“Every time we interfere with the congressional design we make matters worse,” Justice Sotomayor lamented.

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SCOTUS' denial of Texas case fuels First Amendment fears

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The Supreme Court has declined to review a Llano County, Texas, fight over local officials' removal of a group of titles from public libraries that could reverberate far beyond local bookshelves.

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DNC, DSCC, and DCCC Statement Following Oral Arguments in SCOTUS Case Fighting GOP Attempts to Weaken Campaign Finance Law for their Own Benefit

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Today, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments inNational Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission, an effort by Republicans to overturn decades of precedent and rewrite longstanding campaign finance laws for…

Trump to Alito, Thomas: Don't Retire From SCOTUS

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As part of his wide-ranging interview with Politico , President Trump weighed in on the possibility of new Supreme Court vacancies—and he'd like to see the two oldest conservatives remain on the bench. Clarence Thomas is 77 and Samuel…

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Key Russia Hoaxer Gets His Moment at SCOTUS

The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear from an architect of the Trump-Russia collusion hoax.

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Inside Scoop newsletter: 'You’re fired?' SCOTUS ponders Trump's powers

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It’s Monday and the countdown to the holidays is on.

Monday, Dec 8

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SCOTUS swats NBA shot to limit class actions over data sharing with Meta

The NBA argued that a fan did not suffer concrete harm when the league shared his highlight-viewing activity to inform the Facebook company’s targeted ads.

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SCOTUS takes up Trump’s bid to fire FTC commissioner at will — a showdown that could topple 90-year precedent

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The Supreme Court will weigh Trump's authority to fire a sitting FTC member in a major test of presidential powers — and a 1935 landmark court ruling.

Sunday, Dec 7

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SCOTUS Set To Strike Down Race-Based Redistricting

Abortion, religion, and race were the three intractable constitutional law conundrums of the second half of the 20th century. Back in the 1960s and '70s, the justices of the Warren and Burger Supreme Courts felt compelled to step in and…

Saturday, Dec 6

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Friday, Dec 5

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SCOTUS takes up Trump birthright citizenship case

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This is the second time Trump's order will come before the court.

SCOTUS Must Reinstate U.S Attorneys Habba and Halligan

Supreme Court faces separation of powers battle as lower courts block Trump's interim U.S. attorney appointments, challenging executive authority.

SCOTUS to review Trump executive order on birthright citizenship

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President Trump's order seeking to clarify the 14th Amendment and the legality of birthright citizenship faces a major Supreme Court test.

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Rep. Lloyd Doggett not seeking reelection after SCOTUS redistricting map ruling

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Democratic U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett released a statement Friday saying he would not seek reelection after the United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of Texas's 2025 redistricting map.

Trump urges SCOTUS to halt immigration judges’ free speech challenge

As the justices prepare to hear arguments over President Trump’s executive branch firings, the administration sought to prevent the lower courts from digging into whether those personnel shake ups are causing disruptions to administrative…

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Texas politicians react to SCOTUS decision to approve redistricted maps

The decision allows the newly drawn maps to be used in the 2026 midterm elections.

Feds’ flip-flop threatens GOP push to snip campaign finance limits at SCOTUS

Republicans and Democrats are feuding over campaign finance rules at the Supreme Court, but the justices have an offramp to avoid partisan politics, if they’re willing to take it.

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Letter: SCOTUS can stop state’s gun rights sidestepping

The U.S. Supreme Court has said that it will take up the latest Hawaii gun rights case and consider striking down a strict regulation on where people can carry firearms. The court will consider Hawaii’s law that bans handguns on private…