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Supreme Court Extends Order Allowing Limits on Food Stamp Payments

11 novembre 2025 à 22:15
The justices allowed the Trump administration to withhold full benefits for two more days while Congress worked to advance a government funding bill.

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The ruling extended the uncertainty around the nation’s largest anti-hunger program.

Trump Asks Supreme Court to Overturn Verdict in E. Jean Carroll Case

10 novembre 2025 à 20:16
The president said the assertions behind a judgment that he sexually abused and defamed the writer were “implausible” and “unsubstantiated.”

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The writer E. Jean Carroll, left, won a $5 million civil judgment against President Trump in 2023.

Supreme Court to Hear Major Challenge to Mail-In Ballot Laws

10 novembre 2025 à 09:47
The justices agreed to hear a challenge to Mississippi’s law, a case that could upend similar measures in dozens of states before the 2026 election.

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Counting absentee ballots at the Hinds County Courthouse in Jackson, Miss., in 2023.

Trump Administration Returns to Supreme Court in Food Stamp Fight

10 novembre 2025 à 21:39
But the administration indicated it might not be necessary, as Congress moved toward a deal to fund the government.

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Outside a food pantry in New York last month. Roughly 42 million people depend on federal benefits to purchase groceries.

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Block Order to Pay Full SNAP Benefits

7 novembre 2025 à 22:45
The temporary ruling by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, blocking a lower court order to fully fund the aid, added to the uncertainty around the nation’s largest anti-hunger program.

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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as SNAP or food stamps, provides aid to about one in eight Americans.

Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump Transgender Passport Policy

6 novembre 2025 à 15:37
A lower court judge had temporarily blocked the administration’s policy requiring that passports reflect sex as found on an original birth certificate.

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“Displaying passport holders’ sex at birth no more offends equal protection principles than displaying their country of birth,” wrote the justices who signed the emergency order.

Five Key Takeaways From the Supreme Court Tariff Argument

5 novembre 2025 à 17:02
The Supreme Court justices grappled with the legality of President Trump’s tariffs in an oral argument that stretched for almost three hours.

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The justices agreed to hear the case on President Trump’s global tariffs on an expedited schedule.

What Is the Nondelegation Doctrine?

5 novembre 2025 à 10:42
The groups challenging the president’s tariffs assert that the measures overstep the principle that Congress cannot cede its legislative powers to other branches of government.

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Under Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes in the 1930s, the Supreme Court used the nondelegation doctrine extensively to strike down legislation from the New Deal.

Lawyer Who Won Trump’s Immunity Case Will Now Defend His Tariffs

5 novembre 2025 à 10:05
As Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, D. John Sauer laid out an expansive vision of presidential power. Now the solicitor general, he will offer a new broad view of the president’s authority.

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As the Trump administration’s leading advocate before the justices, D. John Sauer will offer a new broad view of presidential power as he defends Mr. Trump’s tariffs.

A Supreme Court Veteran and a Newcomer Will Make the Case Against Trump’s Tariffs

5 novembre 2025 à 10:00
Neal Katyal, who has argued over 50 cases before the court, represents a group of businesses. Benjamin Gutman, Oregon’s solicitor general, represents a coalition of states and is making his first appearance.

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Bottles of wine, many of which are affected by tariffs on imports, for sale at DCanter, a boutique wine store in Washington in August.

Supreme Court Considers Toxic Baby Food Lawsuit Involving Whole Foods

4 novembre 2025 à 16:09
The justices grappled with a case involving a lawsuit by a Texas couple who claimed toxins in baby food had sickened their son.

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The inclusion of Whole Foods in the case involved complicated jurisdictional issues.

Supreme Court Grapples With Suit by Soldier Injured in Bombing on U.S. Base

3 novembre 2025 à 16:27
The lawsuit stemmed from a 2016 suicide attack in Afghanistan by a former Taliban member hired as a subcontractor on an American military base.

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A 2016 suicide bombing at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan killed five others and injured 17.
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