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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The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to let it end deportation protections for more than 350,000 Haitians.
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The Supreme Court temporarily blocked California’s rule limiting when schools can tell parents that a child is transgender, siding with parents who say the policy violates their religious rights.
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The Supreme Court blocked a lower-court order that would have forced New York to redraw Staten Island’s Republican-held congressional district before the midterm elections.
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The Supreme Court’s tariff ruling is giving China a relative advantage, while creating fresh uncertainty for President Donald Trump’s trade deals and U.S. tariff policy.
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The Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s broad tariffs, dealing a major blow to a key part of his economic agenda and leaving U.S. trade policy uncertain.
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The Supreme Court has taken nearly three months to rule on President Donald Trump’s tariff case, even though the dispute was fast-tracked because of its impact on his economic agenda.
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A package sent to the Arizona Supreme Court tested positive for homemade explosive material, prompting evacuations and an investigation.
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The Supreme Court temporarily let Texas use its Republican redrawn congressional map while it reviews a challenge saying the map was racially gerrymandered.
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The UK Supreme Court ruled that Christian-focused religious education and collective worship in Northern Ireland primary schools are unlawful because they were not taught in a fair, pluralistic way.
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The Supreme Court extended a short pause on a ruling that would have forced the Trump administration to fully fund November SNAP benefits while Congress moves closer to ending the shutdown.
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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to revisit its 2015 ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide.
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The Supreme Court will decide whether states can count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day, a case that could affect voting rules in many states.
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The Supreme Court let President Donald Trump enforce a passport policy that limits sex markers to male or female based on sex assigned at birth, while the case continues.
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The Supreme Court will quickly review whether President Donald Trump had the power to impose sweeping tariffs under emergency law, while keeping them in place for now.
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A US appeals court ruled that most of Donald Trump’s global tariffs are illegal, setting up a likely Supreme Court fight over presidential power and trade policy.
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A series of Supreme Court rulings has given Texas and other states far more freedom to draw political maps for partisan gain.
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The article explains how redistricting can shape House elections for years, with Texas’s new map and Supreme Court-led map changes showing how much power district lines have over competition and party control.
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The Financial Conduct Authority says a car finance payout scheme could cost billions after the Supreme Court limited which mis-selling claims can go ahead.
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Justice Brett Kavanaugh defended the Supreme Court’s handling of emergency Trump cases, saying the court takes them seriously and gives them enough process.
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The United States deported eight men to South Sudan after a court fight ended, and the Supreme Court cleared the way for the removals.
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