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Trump has shaped Supreme Court
Trump’s tariffs could tank the economy. Will the Supreme Court stop them?
If Trump pushes through his proposed tariffs, they will undoubtedly be challenged in court — and, most likely, in the Supreme Court. There are no shortages of businesses that might be hurt financially by these tariffs, and any one of them could file a lawsuit.
Trump has shaped the Supreme Court, but it could still hinder his agenda
President-elect Donald Trump’s ambitious agenda could face pushback from an institution he has done much to shape: the Supreme Court.With a 6-3 conservative majority including three Trump appointees,
Donald Trump’s Supreme Court Majority Could Easily Rule Through 2045
Democrats failed to make the Supreme Court itself a major campaign issue, but what comes after the Dobbs decision could very well be worse, and more far-reaching.
Opinion
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The Supreme Court That Empowered Donald Trump Won’t Save Democracy—Only Voters Can
The conservative supermajority has failed to defend the democratic process since Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 results ...
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The Biggest Clue That the Supreme Court Has Lost Touch With Reality
Five or six of them are in a world where they have a very narrow set of social contacts with America, let alone the outside ...
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Texas sued New Mexico over Rio Grande Water. Now states are fighting federal government
After the Supreme Court sided with the federal government in the Texas v. New Mexico water case, the parties are going back ...
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on MSN
Could Kamala Harris Replace Sonia Sotomayor on Supreme Court?
Democrats still have a Senate majority until January, allowing President Biden a tight window to nominate a Supreme Court justice.
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Opinion: Citizens can vote at 18 years old because of a Supreme Court challenge by states
States sued Congress for lowering the voting age. The case went to the Supreme Court, which ruled in favor of states. That led to the 26th Amendment.
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‘Bulldozer justice’ simply unacceptable under rule of law, says Supreme Court
Supreme Court condemns "bulldozer justice" and demands due process for removal of illegal encroachments to protect citizens' ...
USA Today
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Will the US see its own 4B movement? Why women are swearing off men after election
A growing number of women across the
United
States
are swearing off men and posting about ... Reproductive rights have ...
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3 States Just Boosted Same-Sex Marriage Protections in Case Supreme Court Overturns Landmark Ruling
California, Colorado and Hawaii voted to safeguard marriage equality this week should the
Supreme
Court
ever target the ...
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