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Supreme Court ends term divided into partisan blocs

www.startribune.com

After earlier cases finding consensus, the chief justice did not seek to bridge the partisan divide in the case of Trump vs. United States.

Supreme Court's Chevron Ruling Could Harm Water Quality: Lawyers

www.newsweek.com

The EPA has only recently started setting drinking water standards for PFAS, often called "forever chemicals."

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Kansas Supreme Court throws out abortion clinic regulations

www.upi.com

The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday declared a series of decade-old abortion regulations unconstitutional.

Michael Cohen warns Trump will run US ‘like the Führer’ if reelected after Supreme Court immunity ruling

Recent Supreme Court ruling awards presidents immunity from criminal prosecution for ‘official acts’

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Supreme Court Decision Empowers Small Businesses to Challenge Regulations

smallbiztrends.com

The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Corner Post v. Federal Reserve allows small businesses to challenge regulations, a victory NFIB celebrates.

Trump Seeks Further Delay In Classified Documents Case, Citing Supreme Court's Immunity Ruling

www.benzinga.com

Trump seeks to delay classified documents case, citing Supreme Court's recent immunity ruling.

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Supreme Court of Maryland Sides with the National Police Association’s Amicus Brief in Support of Baltimore County SWAT Officer

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INDIANAPOLIS – The highest court in Maryland has determined that a Baltimore County officer who inadvertently injured a 5-year-old boy during a standoff with his mother is not liable for violating the child’s due process rights under the…

Joyce Carol Oates Imagines Tarantino-Style Attack on Supreme Court

www.newsbusters.org

The Left isn’t processing the latest headlines well.

Kansas Supreme Court Strikes Down Abortion Restrictions

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“The Kansas Supreme Court struck down a series of abortion rules and restrictions on Friday in twin opinions affirming its landmark decision that the state constitution protects the right to

Classified documents judge hands Trump a win as she agrees to delay case to consider Supreme Court immunity ruling

Trump’s attorneys filed a motion on Friday asking the judge to pause his classified documents case so he could argue for the charges to be tossed under the immunity ruling

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Again and again, U.S. Supreme Court slaps down 5th Circuit

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Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. If the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was a boxer, you’d bet on the other guy. The 5th Circuit, which hears…

Implementation of NRC can be done under strict supervision of Supreme Court: Kuki group

www.thehindu.com

Meitei and Naga organisations have been demanding the implementation of the National Register of Citizens to check infiltration from Myanmar

What the Supreme Court’s Trump-Immunity Ruling Means for 2024

www.theatlantic.com

“[The Court’s] own power is also enhanced by the fact that it will be judges deciding what are official or unofficial acts.”

Supreme Court ethics remain at center stage after hard-right rulings

Much of the public sees the Supreme Court as political, not impartial, even as the court’s defenders say its critics simply oppose the conservative majority.

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Sotomayor’s Supreme Court dissents give voice to liberal frustrations

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As the conservative majority’s power has grown, the US institution’s left-leaning justices have registered their alarm

The Supreme Court is making big changes to how the government works

In a term of rulings ranging from good to horrible, the six conservative justices curbed government.

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Trump seeks to use Supreme Court’s immunity ruling to quash classified docs case in Florida

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Donald Trump is hoping that the Supreme Court decision in his election interference case can prove to deliver him a third procedural win, this time in the case in which he is accused of hoarding government secrets after he left office.