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When is the Supreme Court ruling on the legality of President Donald Trump's tariffs? Here's the latest SCOTUS updates on the case.
Large majorities of the public want the Supreme Court to rule against Trump's tariffs and against his attempt to fire Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve.
WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - The Supreme Court is taking its time to rule on a case challenging the legality of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs given the "enormous" stakes involved, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Tuesday.
The Supreme Court meets today, but will make a ruling on the power President Trump has invoked on global tariffs? Here's the latest.
“If the public were aware of how much of the deliberations affecting millions of people are made by 27-year-olds after happy hour, they’d be shocked,” Nikolas Bowie, a Harvard Law School professor who served as a clerk to Justice Sonia Sotomayor, told the outlet.
Last month, the Supreme Court’s Republican majority reinstated Texas’ Republican gerrymander after a lower federal court had struck it down. The plaintiffs in that case presented considerable evidence
The Trump administration wants the Supreme Court to let Catholic preschools receive public funds even if they don’t admit students from LGBTQ+ families.
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem exceeded her authority in taking the action.