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 Supreme Court kept a key Obamacare rule in place that requires no-cost coverage of some preventive care, including HIV prevention drugs, but it also gave the health secretary more control over the task force behind that rule.
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The Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors, a ruling that critics say will harm trans youth and protect similar laws in other states.
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The Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s ban on certain medical care for transgender minors, but the ruling leaves major legal questions open for future cases.
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The Supreme Court blocked a lower court order that would have forced DOGE to hand over records and let its acting leader sit for a deposition in a FOIA dispute.
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A new documentary follows Chase Strangio as the Supreme Court weighs a Tennessee case that could limit transgender minors’ access to transition-related health care nationwide.
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The Supreme Court is set to decide whether former traders Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo were wrongly convicted in the Libor and Euribor interest rate scandal.
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The Supreme Court let President Donald Trump fire members of independent federal agencies, but signaled that ruling may not apply to the Federal Reserve.
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The Supreme Court let President Donald Trump enforce his transgender military ban for now while lawsuits over the policy continue.
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Malcolm X’s life, death, and message still shape civil rights debates, and the Supreme Court-era view of him has also been reexamined in later years.
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The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to let it end Temporary Protected Status for about 350,000 Venezuelans, which would clear the way for deportations and lost work permits.
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The Supreme Court paused a lower-court order that would have required the Trump administration to reinstate about 16,000 fired federal probationary workers while the case continues.
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The Supreme Court declined to take up a challenge to New York’s gun law, leaving most of the state’s recent concealed carry restrictions in place.
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The Supreme Court let the Trump administration keep blocking millions in federal education grants for now while the legal fight continues.
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The Supreme Court let the Trump administration stop Education Department teacher training grants it said conflicted with its anti-DEI policy.
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The Supreme Court sided with the FDA in a case over flavored vape approvals, but it sent part of the dispute back to a lower court.
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The Supreme Court is reviewing whether South Carolina can block Planned Parenthood South Atlantic from its Medicaid program and whether patients can sue to keep seeing their chosen provider.
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The Supreme Court rejected Steve Wynn’s effort to undo a major libel rule that makes it harder for public figures to win defamation cases.
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The Supreme Court declined to block climate lawsuits by California and Connecticut and other Democratic-led states, letting those cases against oil and gas companies continue in state courts.
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The Supreme Court is weighing a challenge to a federal plan that would let Interim Storage Partners store nuclear waste at a private site in Texas.
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The Supreme Court made it harder for the EPA to use broad water-pollution permit rules to enforce clean water standards.
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