Supreme Court can’t stop all of Trump’s tariffs
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The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear at least two cases in its upcoming term that have major implications for the economy.
The US Supreme Court pressed the Justice Department over its stance that supervised release must pause when a defendant absconds, or stops reporting to a probation officer.
Outnumbered and facing vast stakes, Justices Kagan and Jackson are split over the best approach: investing in diplomacy inside the court or sounding the alarm outside.
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Opinion: Dangerous redistricting: How the Supreme Court could nullify the power of your vote
The highly anticipated Supreme Court ruling on Louisiana v. Callais will impact the Voting Rights Act, which led to the creation of majority-minority districts in nearly every state. Without such districts,