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Supreme Court, Trump and birthright citizenship

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Supreme Court Grapples With Whether to Lift Campaign Finance Limits
The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear a major challenge to the way political campaigns are funded that could sharply reduce one of Democrats’ financial advantages in recent years.

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Supreme Court to decide legality of Trump move to limit birthright citizenship
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Supreme Court to decide if Trump can limit the constitutional right to citizenship at birth
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Supreme Court signals support for Trump’s power to fire independent agency board members
The U.S. Supreme Court is signaling support for President Donald Trump’s firing of independent agency board members, as the court’s conservative majority suggested it would overturn a 90-year-old deci...

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Supreme Court seems likely to back Trump’s power to fire independent agency board members
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Supreme Court weighs Republican appeal to end limits on party spending in federal elections

Supreme Court is about to give Trump his crony state

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Supreme Court sounds ready to give Trump power to oust officials of independent agencies
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court’s conservatives sounded ready on Monday to overrule Congress and give President Trump more power to fire officials at independent agencies and commissions.

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Supreme Court seems likely to give Trump more power over agencies
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Trump warns of "dark and sinister forces" as Supreme Court decision looms
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How Trump’s Supreme Court case could transform presidential power over US regulators
For more than forty years, US conservative legal thinkers have argued that the American president should have far greater authority over federal agencies.

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Highlights of the Supreme Court Argument on Firing Independent Agency Heads
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US Supreme Court appears poised to expand Trump's power to fire federal officials
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Supreme Court agrees to decide constitutionality of Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court said Friday it will decide the legality of President Trump's executive order that seeks to end birthright citizenship​.
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The Supreme Court will decide whether Trump’s birthright citizenship order violates the Constitution

The Supreme Court has agreed to take up the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s order on birthright citizenship.
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US Supreme Court may be poised to ditch more of its precedents

A bedrock legal doctrine called "stare decisis," Latin for "to stand by things decided," calls upon courts to respect their prior precedents when resolving new cases on similar matters. A basic tenet of U.S. law is that stare decisis promotes consistency and predictability in the law.
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Takeaways: Supreme Court’s conservatives ready to back Trump on firings

The Supreme Court on Monday will grapple with President Donald Trump’s power to capture control of independent agencies in an important case that could reshape large swaths of the federal government and unwind a precedent that has been on the books since Franklin D.
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Supreme Court to decide fate of Trump's worldwide tariffs

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court will decide the fate of worldwide tariffs President Donald Trump has used to raise revenue, spur manufacturing and exert political pressure on other countries. The tariffs, the centerpiece of Trump's economic agenda, are ...
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At the Supreme Court, Scenes From a Judicial Backlash

On Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Trump v. Slaughter, a case that will decide whether Congress can require cause before the president removes the heads of most independent agencies.
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Supreme Court of the United States Agrees to Address Whether the FAAAA Preempts Negligence Claims Against Freight Brokers

The Supreme Court of the United States will finally settle the circuit court split around the country and address whether state common law claims for negligent hiring/selection are indeed preempted by the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act ...
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Supreme Court upholds Texas 2025 redistricting maps

The United States Supreme Court announced on Thursday that the newly-passed 'Big, Beautiful Map,' will be used during the 2026 midterms — a massive boost to President Donald Trump's efforts to keep the U.

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