The Supreme Court is the highest judicial body of the United States, responsible for interpreting the Constitution and reviewing federal and state legal disputes.
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani used America’s 250th anniversary to push a pro-immigrant message that sharply contrasted with President Donald Trump’s view of the country.
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This NBC News quiz asks readers about the biggest news stories of the week, including a major Supreme Court ruling.
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After the Supreme Court blocked his effort to limit birthright citizenship, President Donald Trump urged Congress to pass a law that would achieve the same result.
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An NBC News poll found Americans are split on whether being U.S.-born is important to being truly American, even as the Supreme Court weighed a birthright citizenship case tied to President Donald Trump’s policy fight.
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The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship and rejected President Donald Trump’s order to deny citizenship to most children born in the U.S. to noncitizens.
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The Supreme Court dealt President Donald Trump a major setback by ruling his executive order limiting birthright citizenship unconstitutional.
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The Supreme Court struck down a long-standing federal limit on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates for Congress and president.
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The Supreme Court struck down long-standing limits on how much national party committees can spend with candidates, in a major campaign finance ruling written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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The Supreme Court is set to rule on whether President Donald Trump’s effort to limit birthright citizenship is constitutional.
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The Supreme Court gave President Donald Trump one major win on presidential power, but it also blocked him in three other cases involving the Federal Reserve, mail-in ballots, and a $5 million defamation judgment.
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The Supreme Court declined to hear Alan Dershowitz’s defamation case against CNN, leaving in place the strong legal standard that protects media reporting on public figures.
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The Supreme Court declined to revive Alan Dershowitz’s $300 million defamation case against CNN over its coverage of his remarks during President Donald Trump’s impeachment.
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The Supreme Court is set to rule soon on several major Trump-related cases, including his bid to end birthright citizenship and his effort to remove a Federal Reserve governor.
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The Supreme Court let Alabama use a new congressional map that removes one majority-Black district, a move that likely helps Republicans.
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An apparent swatting call targeted Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s home, but police quickly found the report was false.
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The Supreme Court dismissed Florida’s lawsuit that tried to block California and Washington from issuing commercial driver’s licenses to some undocumented immigrants.
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Laura Jarrett answered subscriber questions in a livestream about the Supreme Court, her work, and her life as a journalist and parent.
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The Supreme Court sent two voting rights cases back to lower courts for another review after a recent ruling weakened part of the Voting Rights Act.
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Justice Samuel Alito is pushing back on calls to recuse himself from a Supreme Court climate case, with the court saying he has no conflict that requires him to step aside.
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Edward Busby Jr. was executed in Texas after the Supreme Court cleared the way despite claims that he was intellectually disabled.
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