Supreme Court
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Supreme Court Rules Freight Brokers Can Be Held Liable for Trucking Crashes Involving Unsafe Carriers
May 25, 2026 — Explainers
Supreme Court Rules Freight Brokers Can Be Held Liable for Trucking Crashes Involving Unsafe Carriers. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Supreme Court Ruling Holds Freight Brokers Liable for Trucking Crashes
May 25, 2026 — Courts & Law
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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Georgia Judicial Watchdog Finds Democratic Supreme Court Candidates Violated Conduct Rules
May 24, 2026 — Explainers
Georgia Judicial Watchdog Finds Democratic Supreme Court Candidates Violated Conduct Rules. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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House Subcommittee Hearing Highlights Divisions Over Court Packing
May 21, 2026 — Courts & Law
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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Republican Candidates Secure Georgia Supreme Court Control Through 2028 Elections
May 20, 2026 — Explainers
Republican Candidates Secure Georgia Supreme Court Control Through 2028 Elections. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Republican Candidates Win Georgia Supreme Court Elections
May 20, 2026 — Elections
Republican-backed candidates secured victories in Georgia Supreme Court elections, maintaining conservative control through 2028 amid significant political stakes.
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Supreme Court Rejects Virginia Democrats’ Appeal, Upholds Contested Congressional Map
May 19, 2026 — Explainers
Supreme Court Rejects Virginia Democrats’ Appeal, Upholds Contested Congressional Map. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Georgia Watchdog Agency Finds Democrat-Backed Supreme Court Candidates Violated Judicial Rules
May 18, 2026 — Courts & Law
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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Virginia Redistricting Ruling Fuels Democratic Criticism of Supreme Court
May 18, 2026 — Elections
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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Poll Reveals Democrats' Willingness to Redistrict Black Majority Districts
May 15, 2026 — Explainers
Poll Reveals Democrats' Willingness to Redistrict Black Majority Districts. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Poll Reveals Democrats' Willingness to Redistrict Black Majority Districts
May 14, 2026 — Elections
A new poll indicates many Democrats would support eliminating Black-majority districts to gain political power, raising concerns about representation.
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Virginia Attorney General Appeals to Supreme Court Over Definition of Election Day and Early Voting
May 14, 2026 — Explainers
Virginia Attorney General Appeals to Supreme Court Over Definition of Election Day and Early Voting. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Virginia Attorney General Appeals to Supreme Court Over Election Day Definition
May 14, 2026 — Elections
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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Democrats Renew Push to Expand Supreme Court After Controversial Louisiana Redistricting Ruling
May 13, 2026 — Explainers
Democrats Renew Push to Expand Supreme Court After Controversial Louisiana Redistricting Ruling. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Virginia Democrats Appeal to Supreme Court Over Election Day Definition Dispute
May 13, 2026 — Explainers
Virginia Democrats Appeal to Supreme Court Over Election Day Definition Dispute. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Democrats Renew Push for Supreme Court Expansion Following Controversial Ruling
May 12, 2026 — Courts & Law
Democrats are increasingly advocating for expanding the Supreme Court, raising concerns about judicial independence and the separation of powers.
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Virginia Democrats Appeal to SCOTUS Over Election Day Classification
May 12, 2026 — Elections
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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Supreme Court Rules Louisiana’s Congressional Map an Unconstitutional Racial Gerrymander
May 12, 2026 — Explainers
Supreme Court Rules Louisiana’s Congressional Map an Unconstitutional Racial Gerrymander. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Supreme Court Allows Alabama to Move Forward with Race-Neutral Congressional Map
May 12, 2026 — Elections
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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Virginia Democrats Consider Court-Packing Strategy After Redistricting Setback
May 11, 2026 — Elections
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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Supreme Court Faces Criticism Over Delayed Ruling in Louisiana Racial Gerrymandering Case
May 11, 2026 — Explainers
Supreme Court Faces Criticism Over Delayed Ruling in Louisiana Racial Gerrymandering Case. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Supreme Court Liberals Accused of Delaying Rulings for Political Gain
May 11, 2026 — Courts & Law
The Supreme Court's liberal justices face criticism for allegedly delaying rulings to benefit Democrats, raising concerns about judicial impartiality.
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Justice Clarence Thomas Becomes Second-Longest Serving Supreme Court Justice in U.S. History
May 10, 2026 — Explainers
Justice Clarence Thomas Becomes Second-Longest Serving Supreme Court Justice in U.S. History. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Virginia Supreme Court Invalidates Democratic Redistricting Plan, Shaping Future Electoral Maps
May 9, 2026 — Explainers
Virginia Supreme Court Invalidates Democratic Redistricting Plan, Shaping Future Electoral Maps. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Virginia Supreme Court Rejects Democratic Partisan Gerrymandering Effort Over Election Definition
May 9, 2026 — Explainers
Virginia Supreme Court Rejects Democratic Partisan Gerrymandering Effort Over Election Definition. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Virginia Supreme Court Overturns Partisan Gerrymander Attempt by Democrats
May 9, 2026 — Elections
The Virginia Supreme Court rejected a partisan gerrymander attempt by Democrats, highlighting tensions over election definitions and early voting practices.
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Virginia Supreme Court Strikes Down Democratic Redistricting Plan
May 8, 2026 — Elections
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled against a Democratic redistricting plan, impacting GOP strategies in several states.
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Justice Clarence Thomas Becomes Second-Longest Serving Supreme Court Justice
May 7, 2026 — Courts & Law
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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Democrats Renew Court-Packing Threats After Supreme Court Ruling on Redistricting
May 2, 2026 — Explainers
Democrats Renew Court-Packing Threats After Supreme Court Ruling on Redistricting. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Supreme Court Rules on Racial Gerrymandering in Louisiana Case, Impacting Voting Rights Law
May 2, 2026 — Explainers
Supreme Court Rules on Racial Gerrymandering in Louisiana Case, Impacting Voting Rights Law. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Democrats Renew Court-Packing Threats After Supreme Court Ruling
May 1, 2026 — Courts & Law
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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Supreme Court Rules Louisiana’s Race-Based Redistricting Violates Constitution
May 1, 2026 — Explainers
Supreme Court Rules Louisiana’s Race-Based Redistricting Violates Constitution. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Supreme Court Rules on Racial Gerrymandering in Louisiana Case
May 1, 2026 — Elections
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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Supreme Court Declares Louisiana's Racial Gerrymandering Unconstitutional
May 1, 2026 — Elections
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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NY Times Says If Affirmative Action Is Illegal, So Is Immigration Law
Apr 30, 2026 — Immigration
The New York Times argues that immigration law enforcement should be considered unconstitutional, drawing parallels to affirmative action rulings.
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Supreme Court Rules Racial Gerrymandering Unconstitutional in Key Redistricting Case
Apr 30, 2026 — Explainers
Supreme Court Rules Racial Gerrymandering Unconstitutional in Key Redistricting Case. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Supreme Court Reviews Legality of Ending Temporary Protected Status for Syrian and Haitian Migrants
Apr 30, 2026 — Explainers
Supreme Court Reviews Legality of Ending Temporary Protected Status for Syrian and Haitian Migrants. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Supreme Court Ruling Limits Racial Gerrymandering in Redistricting
Apr 30, 2026 — Elections
The Supreme Court's recent decision curtails racial gerrymandering, impacting congressional map-making and voting rights across the U.S.
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Supreme Court Considers Future of Temporary Protected Status for Migrants
Apr 30, 2026 — Immigration
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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Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Pro-Life Center's Donor Privacy
Apr 29, 2026 — Courts & Law
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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Supreme Court Limits Race-Based Redistricting in Louisiana Case
Apr 29, 2026 — Elections
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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Washington Post Article Draws Criticism for Linking Justice Barrett's Family to Immigration Case
Apr 28, 2026 — Immigration
A Washington Post article linking Justice Amy Coney Barrett's family to an immigration case has sparked debate over media ethics and judicial impartiality.
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Mississippi Solicitor General Defended State Abortion Law to Challenge Roe v. Wade Precedent
Apr 26, 2026 — Explainers
Mississippi Solicitor General Defended State Abortion Law to Challenge Roe v. Wade Precedent. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Mississippi Solicitor General Defended Abortion Law Against Roe Precedent
Apr 24, 2026 — Courts & Law
Mississippi's Solicitor General Scott Stewart faced pressure to avoid challenging Roe v. Wade but chose to push for its overturn in a landmark Supreme Court case.
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Delays in Dobbs Decision Linked to Dissenting Justices' Footnote, New Book Claims
Apr 23, 2026 — Courts & Law
A new book reveals that dissenting justices delayed the Dobbs decision's release, raising security concerns amid threats against the court.
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Justice Alito Frames Clerkships as Part of Ideological Battle
Apr 22, 2026 — Courts & Law
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito emphasizes the ideological stakes of his clerkships, viewing them as part of a broader struggle for the Constitution.
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Montana Supreme Court Blocks Law Requiring Biological Sex on State IDs in 5-2 Ruling
Apr 22, 2026 — Explainers
Montana Supreme Court Blocks Law Requiring Biological Sex on State IDs in 5-2 Ruling. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Justice Alito's Role in Overturning Roe Detailed in New Book
Apr 22, 2026 — Courts & Law
Mollie Hemingway's new book reveals how Justice Alito united the Supreme Court majority to overturn Roe v. Wade, highlighting internal dynamics and legal strategies.
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Democratic Strategist Suggests Court Packing as Future Strategy
Apr 21, 2026 — Courts & Law
Democratic strategist James Carville proposes court packing and statehood for D.C.
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Supreme Court Examines Citizenship Rights of U.S.-Born Children of Unauthorized Immigrants
Apr 21, 2026 — Explainers
Supreme Court Examines Citizenship Rights of U.S.-Born Children of Unauthorized Immigrants. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.