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 ordered a new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip after finding prosecutors failed to correct false testimony at his trial.
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The Supreme Court temporarily kept President Donald Trump from तुरंत firing Hampton Dellinger, the head of a watchdog agency, while lower court fights continue.
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Rachel Reeves’ bid to join a Supreme Court case on car loan payouts was rejected, leaving the court to decide whether lenders must pay compensation.
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The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case over whether Oklahoma can approve the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school, after the Oklahoma Supreme Court said the plan was unconstitutional.
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The Supreme Court considered whether to let Texas enforce a law that requires adult websites to verify users’ ages to block minors from viewing sexual content.
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The Supreme Court is weighing whether Texas can require pornography websites to verify users’ ages, a case that could shape how far states can go in limiting minors’ access to online sexual content.
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The Supreme Court seemed likely to let a law take effect that could force TikTok’s U.S. operations to shut down unless ByteDance sells the app.
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McDonald’s is rolling back some of its diversity goals after the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling and a wider backlash against DEI programs.
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As the Supreme Court moved to end federal abortion rights, companies like Amazon and Citigroup began offering travel help so workers can still get abortion care in other states.
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The Supreme Court ruled that California cannot require charities to hand over the names and addresses of their biggest donors.
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The Supreme Court struck down California’s rule requiring charities to turn over their biggest donors’ names to the state.
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The Supreme Court will hear a case about whether California can require a conservative nonprofit group to turn over its major donor names and addresses.
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The Freedom Foundation plans a new campaign to weaken unions after a Supreme Court ruling made it easier for public workers to stop paying union fees.
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