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Supreme Court whiplash: What Trump's win means for guns and transgender care
A new Trump administration could change course on Supreme Court cases over transgender care for minors and untraceable "ghost guns."
Under Trump, US government legal stance poised to shift at Supreme Court
Republican Donald Trump's return to the presidency is expected to precipitate a shift in the U.S. government's legal stance in major cases pending at the Supreme Court, including a closely watched dispute involving Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors.
Opinion
Will the Supreme Court Stand Up to Trump? Can It?
Although the Supreme Court’s formal power comes from Article III of the U.S. Constitution, its real power comes from public support for the court as an institution. The court depends upon the elected branches for everything from its budget to its building to its calendar and its statutory authority to hear almost all of the cases that it decides.
Opinion
Will Supreme Court check Trump? Don’t count on it.
What will the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority, which Trump helped to build, have to say about Trump’s view that biding by the nation’s laws and its foundational document is optional?
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.
Trump will name more conservative judges. He may even pick a majority of the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court doesn't have any vacancies, but Republicans are keeping a close eye on Justices Alito and Thomas for potential retirements in Trump's second term.
Some secret recordings OK to use in court: NH Supreme Court
Some secretly recorded conversations can be used in court proceedings, the state’s highest court ruled in a decision released Wednesday.
Supreme Court Nominations Anticipated Under New Administration
Spread the loveWith President Trump securing a second term, attention turns to the potential reshaping of the Supreme Court, as several justices approach retirement age. Potential Vacancies and Nominations Aging Justices: Speculation surrounds the future of older justices,
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Recess appointments: How Trump hopes to skip Senate confirmations and fill his Cabinet
Recess appointments would allow Donald Trump to appoint his nominees while the Senate is not in session, skirting the ...
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Opinion
Trump picks legal defense team for top Justice Department roles
President-elect Donald Trump announced Thursday he wants to put attorneys from his legal team into high-ranking Justice ...
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Experts predict Trump will tap his own appellate judges for Supreme Court in the event of a retirement
Experts say President-elect Trump will reliably fall back on previous judicial philosophies and original appellate appointees ...
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Armstrong Williams: Trump victory may shape Supreme Court for decades
Donald Trump’s Supreme Court appointments in his next term could influence America for decades, and the Democrats know it, ...
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Supreme Court rejects push to move Georgia case against ex-Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows
The Supreme Court has refused to let former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows move the election interference case ...
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'Extraordinary circumstances': NY judge in Trump case pauses all court deadlines, sentencing
President-elect Donald Trump was convicted in May by a Manhattan jury on 34 counts of falsifying business records, which if ...
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Donald Trump picks his criminal lawyer, Todd Blanche, as deputy attorney general
Todd Blanche, designated for the No. 2 slot the Justice Department, represented Trump in his New York hush money trial and ...
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Will Trump’s hush money conviction stand? A judge will rule on the president-elect’s immunity claim
Judge Merchan has said he will rule Tuesday on the president-elect’s request to toss his conviction because of a Supreme ...
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