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Supreme Court Allows Trump to Gut Education Department With Mass Firings

14 juillet 2025 à 21:02
The move by the justices represents an expansion of executive power, allowing President Trump to dismantle the inner workings of a government department.

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The emergency application to the justices stemmed from efforts by the Trump administration to sharply curtail the federal government’s role in the nation’s schools.

Justice Jackson Says ‘the State of Our Democracy’ Keeps Her Up at Night

10 juillet 2025 à 15:58
At a bar association event in Indiana, the justice told those gathered that she is focused on drawing attention to what is happening to the government.

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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, photographed last year, is the Supreme Court’s most junior member, but she wrote an unusually large number of concurring and dissenting opinions during the court’s most recent term.

Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump Administration’s Mass Firings of Federal Workers

8 juillet 2025 à 18:05
The justices announced they were not ruling on the legality of the specific downsizing plans but they allowed the Trump administration to proceed for now with its restructuring efforts.

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The case represents a key test of the extent of President Trump’s power to reorganize the government without input from Congress.

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Cases Involving Transgender Athletes

3 juillet 2025 à 14:56
The court announced it would hear challenges to state laws barring transgender youth from girls’ and women’s sports.

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The justices’ decision to hear the cases involving student athletes signals that they are willing to delve back into the culture war over transgender rights.
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  • What the Supreme Court’s Birthright Ruling Means for Trump’s Power
    A recent Supreme Court ruling could allow President Trump’s order ending birthright citizenship to go into effect in some states. Abbie VanSickle, a reporter covering the United States Supreme Court for The New York Times, explains how the decision also upends the power of federal judges to freeze policies for the entire country.
     

What the Supreme Court’s Birthright Ruling Means for Trump’s Power

A recent Supreme Court ruling could allow President Trump’s order ending birthright citizenship to go into effect in some states. Abbie VanSickle, a reporter covering the United States Supreme Court for The New York Times, explains how the decision also upends the power of federal judges to freeze policies for the entire country.

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Major Campaign Finance Challenge

30 juin 2025 à 10:56
The case involves a challenge to federal limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates.

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The case the Supreme Court will hear could dramatically reshape how campaigns are funded.
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