Nina Totenberg
Stories
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National
SCOTUS Heard Arguments In Clash Between Large Agriculture Growers And Their Workers
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case between California's agricultural growers and the farmworkers union over an old law limiting union organizers' access to farms to get workers' support.
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Politics
Roberts Accuses Supreme Court Justices Of 'Turning Judges Into Advice Columnists'
In an 8-1 vote, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of two former students blocked from expressing religious opinions on campus. But Roberts protested keeping the case alive after the college caved.
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Law & Courts
Supreme Court Makes It Harder For Undocumented Immigrants To Fight Deportation
The court's 5-to-3 ruling came in the case of a man who had lived in the U.S. for 25 years but who had used a fake Social Security card to get a job as a janitor.
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Politics
Supreme Court Seems Ready To Uphold Restrictive Voting Laws
The court heard arguments in a case that could allow state legislatures to make it more difficult for some to vote. The arguments centered on a key portion of the Voting Rights Act.
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The Supreme Court Wrestles With 'Police Chase' That Wasn't
The Court Justices ponder What makes a hot pursuit, "hot?" Pursuing a suspect for a noise violation, a highway patrol officer entered a suspect's home without a warrant.
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National
SCOTUS Hears Case On Whether Police Can Enter Homes For Misdemeanors Without Warrants
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving an officer who pursued a misdemeanor suspect into his home without a warrant. Civil liberties groups say the case could expand police powers.
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Law & Courts
Supreme Court To Hear Challenge To Trump-Era Abortion Rules
The court on Monday also paved the way for a New York grand jury to obtain the former president's financial records.
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Law & Courts
Biden Gets Two Vacancies To Fill On Influential D.C. Circuit Court
With Judge David Tatel stepping down, and Judge Merrick Garland set to become Attorney General, expect Katanji Brown Jackson to fill one of the slots. She's also a potential Supreme Court nominee.
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Health
Supreme Court Rules Against Calif., Doubles Down On Religious Rights Amid Pandemic
The court sided with two churches that said a ban on indoor church services violated their rights to free exercise of religion. But the justices let stand restrictions that cap attendance at 25%.
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Law & Courts
Supreme Court Says Germany Can't Be Sued In Nazi-Era Art Case
The justices unanimously found that federal law barred suits against foreign governments accused of seizing their own citizens' property. The case now goes back to the lower court.