Supreme Court
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Courts & LawArizona Supreme Court Hands Recorder Heap Win In Maricopa Elections Battle
Jul 9, 2026
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled in favor of Recorder Justin Heap, restoring his election responsibilities amid a dispute with the Maricopa County Board.
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Courts & LawJustice Alito's Influence Grows Amid High-Stakes Supreme Court Decisions
Jul 8, 2026
Justice Samuel Alito's pivotal role in recent Supreme Court rulings highlights his influence on constitutional interpretation and legal precedent.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Ruling on Women's Sports Leaves Key Question Unresolved
Jul 7, 2026
The Supreme Court's recent decision on women's sports laws raises significant questions about the classification of transgender individuals under equal protection.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Rulings on Presidential Authority Create Confusion
Jul 6, 2026
The Supreme Court's recent rulings in *Trump v. Slaughter* and *Trump v. Cook* raise questions about presidential authority over independent agencies.
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Courts & LawKetanji Brown Jackson's Concurrence on Birthright Citizenship Sparks Debate
Jul 6, 2026
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's recent concurrence in *Trump v. Barbara* raises questions about the interpretation of the 14th Amendment and citizenship.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court's Birthright Citizenship Ruling Sparks Legal Reform Calls
Jul 3, 2026
A 5–4 decision in Trump v. Barbara upheld birthright citizenship — and reignited a conservative push to overhaul how judges and law schools are made.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court to Hear Challenges to State Assault Weapons Bans
Jul 1, 2026
The Supreme Court will review cases from Illinois and Connecticut regarding the constitutionality of state-level assault weapons bans, impacting Second Amendment.
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ImmigrationSupreme Court Rulings Spark Debate on Immigration Policy
Jun 30, 2026
Recent Supreme Court rulings affirm presidential authority on immigration, igniting discussions on mass deportations and citizenship rights.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Justices Criticize Citizenship Ruling as Feudal
Jun 30, 2026
Justices Thomas and Alito criticize Chief Justice Roberts' ruling on birthplace citizenship, arguing it revives outdated feudal principles.
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ElectionsAlaska Supreme Court Allows Controversial Candidate on Senate Primary Ballot
Jun 30, 2026
The Alaska Supreme Court ruled that Daniel J. Sullivan, a candidate accused of misleading voters, can appear on the primary ballot, raising election integrity.
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ImmigrationHomeland Security Secretary Defends TPS Amid Controversy
Jun 30, 2026
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin defends the Trump-era decision to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, igniting debate on immigration policy.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court to Hear Major Cases on Voting Rights, Parental Authority, and Immigration
Jun 29, 2026
The Supreme Court will hear significant cases on voter registration, parental rights in gender transitions, and asylum status, impacting key policy areas.
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Courts & LawDemocrats Call for Court Expansion After Supreme Court Ruling on TPS
Jun 26, 2026
Following a Supreme Court ruling affirming the temporary nature of protected status, Democrats are advocating for court expansion, citing concerns for affected.
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Courts & LawJustices Thomas and Alito Critique Lower Courts for Ignoring Supreme Court Rulings
Jun 26, 2026
Justices Thomas and Alito criticize lower courts for bypassing Supreme Court rulings on immigration law, raising concerns about judicial overreach.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii's Concealed Carry Restrictions
Jun 25, 2026
The Supreme Court ruled Hawaii's concealed carry law unconstitutional, emphasizing Second Amendment rights and setting a precedent for gun regulations nationwide.
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Courts & LawDemocrats Consider Supreme Court Expansion Amid 2026 Election Cycle
Jun 25, 2026
As the 2026 midterms approach, Democrats are reviving discussions on expanding the Supreme Court, raising concerns about judicial independence.
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Courts & LawOhio Man Petitions Supreme Court Over In-Home Prayer Group Restrictions
Jun 23, 2026
Daniel Grand seeks Supreme Court intervention after local government blocked his in-home prayer group, raising concerns over religious freedom.
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Courts & LawSenate Advances Bills to Allow Cameras in Supreme Court
Jun 19, 2026
The Senate Judiciary Committee has advanced bills to allow televised coverage of Supreme Court hearings, raising concerns about judicial decorum and transparency.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Declines to Hear Case of Judge Facing Suspension
Jun 15, 2026
The Supreme Court rejected a plea from Judge Pauline Newman, raising concerns over judicial independence and the process of removing judges from the bench.
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Courts & LawGrassley Warns of Court Packing Threats from Democrats
Jun 11, 2026
Sen. Chuck Grassley criticized Democrats' plans to expand the Supreme Court, calling it a threat to constitutional integrity and judicial legitimacy.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court to Review Case Involving Federal Judge's Suspension
Jun 10, 2026
The Supreme Court will decide if a federal judge can be sidelined by colleagues, raising questions about judicial independence and constitutional protections.
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Courts & LawSen. Warnock Criticizes Supreme Court Amid Rising Threats Against Justices
Jun 10, 2026
Sen. Raphael Warnock's recent comments on the Supreme Court have sparked debate as threats against justices increase, raising concerns about safety and rhetoric.
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ElectionsSupreme Court Upholds Alabama's Congressional Map Amid Controversy
Jun 3, 2026
The Supreme Court has allowed Alabama to use its 2023 congressional map, raising concerns over race-based redistricting ahead of the 2026 elections.
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CrimeSwatting Incident at Justice Barrett's Home Raises Concerns Over Safety
May 30, 2026
A swatting incident at Justice Amy Coney Barrett's home highlights ongoing threats against Supreme Court justices amid rising political tensions.
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Courts & LawJustice Ketanji Brown Jackson Questions Lower Court Compliance with SCOTUS Orders
May 27, 2026
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raises concerns about lower court judges defying Supreme Court emergency orders, igniting debate on judicial authority.
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Courts & LawJustices Thomas and Alito Criticize SCOTUS for Not Hearing CDL Case Involving Unauthorized Immigrants
May 26, 2026
Justices Thomas and Alito criticized the Supreme Court for declining to hear a case on issuing commercial driver’s licenses to unauthorized immigrants, citing safety.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Ruling Holds Freight Brokers Liable for Trucking Crashes
May 25, 2026
The Supreme Court's ruling on freight brokers' liability aims to improve safety in the trucking industry after a rise in crashes involving unauthorized drivers.
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Courts & LawHouse Subcommittee Hearing Highlights Divisions Over Court Packing
May 21, 2026
A House subcommittee hearing on court packing revealed deep partisan divides, with Democrats not disavowing the proposal amid sharp Republican criticism.
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ElectionsRepublican Candidates Win Georgia Supreme Court Elections
May 20, 2026
Republican-backed candidates secured victories in Georgia Supreme Court elections, maintaining conservative control through 2028 amid significant political stakes.
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Courts & LawGeorgia Watchdog Agency Finds Democrat-Backed Supreme Court Candidates Violated Judicial Rules
May 18, 2026
The Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission found two Democrat-backed candidates for the Supreme Court violated judicial conduct rules, raising ethical concerns.
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ElectionsVirginia Redistricting Ruling Fuels Democratic Criticism of Supreme Court
May 18, 2026
Virginia Democrats criticize the Supreme Court's rejection of their redistricting appeal, claiming it undermines voter rights ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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ElectionsPoll Reveals Democrats' Willingness to Redistrict Black Majority Districts
May 14, 2026
A new poll indicates many Democrats would support eliminating Black-majority districts to gain political power, raising concerns about representation.
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ElectionsVirginia Attorney General Appeals to Supreme Court Over Election Day Definition
May 14, 2026
Virginia AG Jay Jones appeals to the Supreme Court to define Election Day as a single day, raising questions about early voting practices.
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Courts & LawDemocrats Renew Push for Supreme Court Expansion Following Controversial Ruling
May 12, 2026
Democrats are increasingly advocating for expanding the Supreme Court, raising concerns about judicial independence and the separation of powers.
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ElectionsVirginia Democrats Appeal to SCOTUS Over Election Day Classification
May 12, 2026
Virginia Democrats, led by Attorney General Jay Jones, appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to classify a 45-day election as a single-day event, raising legal tensions.
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ElectionsSupreme Court Allows Alabama to Move Forward with Race-Neutral Congressional Map
May 12, 2026
The Supreme Court's decision enables Alabama to implement a new congressional map, impacting the upcoming 2026 elections and redistricting debates.
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ElectionsVirginia Democrats Consider Court-Packing Strategy After Redistricting Setback
May 11, 2026
Virginia Democrats are exploring a court-packing strategy following a Supreme Court ruling against their gerrymandering efforts, raising concerns about judicial.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Liberals Accused of Delaying Rulings for Political Gain
May 11, 2026
The Supreme Court's liberal justices face criticism for allegedly delaying rulings to benefit Democrats, raising concerns about judicial impartiality.
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ElectionsVirginia Supreme Court Overturns Partisan Gerrymander Attempt by Democrats
May 9, 2026
The Virginia Supreme Court rejected a partisan gerrymander attempt by Democrats, highlighting tensions over election definitions and early voting practices.
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ElectionsVirginia Supreme Court Strikes Down Democratic Redistricting Plan
May 8, 2026
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled against a Democratic redistricting plan, impacting GOP strategies in several states.
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Courts & LawJustice Clarence Thomas Becomes Second-Longest Serving Supreme Court Justice
May 7, 2026
Justice Clarence Thomas marks a milestone as the second-longest serving Supreme Court justice, highlighting his significant impact on American jurisprudence.
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Courts & LawDemocrats Renew Court-Packing Threats After Supreme Court Ruling
May 1, 2026
Democrats are reviving threats to pack the Supreme Court following a ruling that limits race-based redistricting, raising concerns about political power.
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ElectionsSupreme Court Rules on Racial Gerrymandering in Louisiana Case
May 1, 2026
The Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais limits the application of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, impacting redistricting efforts nationwide.
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ElectionsSupreme Court Declares Louisiana's Racial Gerrymandering Unconstitutional
May 1, 2026
The Supreme Court ruled against Louisiana's racial gerrymandering, stating it violates the Constitution's principle of equality, impacting future redistricting.
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ImmigrationNY Times Says If Affirmative Action Is Illegal, So Is Immigration Law
Apr 30, 2026
The New York Times argues that immigration law enforcement should be considered unconstitutional, drawing parallels to affirmative action rulings.
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ElectionsSupreme Court Ruling Limits Racial Gerrymandering in Redistricting
Apr 30, 2026
The Supreme Court's recent decision curtails racial gerrymandering, impacting congressional map-making and voting rights across the U.S.
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ImmigrationSupreme Court Considers Future of Temporary Protected Status for Migrants
Apr 30, 2026
The Supreme Court hears arguments on the legality of ending Temporary Protected Status for Syrian and Haitian nationals, impacting thousands in the U.S.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Rules in Favor of Pro-Life Center's Donor Privacy
Apr 29, 2026
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a New Jersey pro-life center can challenge a subpoena demanding donor information, citing First Amendment protections.
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ElectionsSupreme Court Limits Race-Based Redistricting in Louisiana Case
Apr 29, 2026
The Supreme Court ruled against Louisiana's race-based redistricting, impacting how states can draw electoral maps under the Voting Rights Act.
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ImmigrationWashington Post Article Draws Criticism for Linking Justice Barrett's Family to Immigration Case
Apr 28, 2026
A Washington Post article linking Justice Amy Coney Barrett's family to an immigration case has sparked debate over media ethics and judicial impartiality.