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The Supreme Court kept mifepristone access in place for now, blocking new limits on the abortion pill while a legal fight continues.
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The Supreme Court let mifepristone stay available by mail nationwide while a legal fight with Louisiana continues.
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The Supreme Court is facing new criticism for decisions that could change redistricting rules just as the 2026 elections are getting closer.
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The Congressional Black Caucus is warning that a Supreme Court redistricting ruling could cut deeply into Black representation in Congress and put many of its members’ seats at risk.
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The Supreme Court cleared Alabama to move ahead with a congressional map that could change the state’s political balance before the 2026 midterm elections.
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The Supreme Court cleared the way for Alabama to try to use a new congressional map that would remove one of the state’s two majority-Black districts.
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The Supreme Court’s latest voting rights ruling makes it harder to draw majority-Black districts, and could help Republican-led map changes shape who wins Congress.
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Justice Clarence Thomas has become the second-longest serving Supreme Court justice in U.S. history, highlighting his long and still powerful role on the court.
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The Supreme Court let Louisiana use its voting-rights ruling right away, opening the door for the state to redraw its congressional map before this year’s election.
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The Supreme Court temporarily protected broad telehealth and mail access to the abortion pill mifepristone while it considers a challenge brought by Louisiana.
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Sen. Raphael Warnock said the Supreme Court’s ruling on Louisiana’s map was a major blow to voting rights and could speed up a partisan redistricting fight across the country.
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After a Supreme Court ruling narrowed part of the Voting Rights Act, Tennessee and Alabama moved to start special sessions that could lead to new House maps favoring Republicans.
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Louisiana suspended its House primaries after the Supreme Court struck down the state’s congressional map, setting up more legal and political conflict over the election schedule.
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The Supreme Court’s ruling led Louisiana to suspend its congressional primaries while Gov. Jeff Landry pushed for new House maps.
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Louisiana will delay its U.S. House primaries after the Supreme Court struck down the state’s current congressional map, giving lawmakers time to redraw district lines.
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The Supreme Court is weighing President Donald Trump’s attempt to end temporary protected status for thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants.
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sharply criticized the Supreme Court’s conservative majority for using emergency orders to help the Trump administration move ahead with disputed policies.
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The Supreme Court cleared the way for Steve Bannon’s contempt conviction to be dismissed, after the Justice Department asked to drop the case.
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President Donald Trump plans to attend Supreme Court oral arguments in a case that could end birthright citizenship in the U.S.
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Trump is asking the Supreme Court to use an 1884 ruling on Native American citizenship to help justify his plan to limit birthright citizenship.
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