Nina Totenberg
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Politics
Supreme Court is unable to ID the leaker in Dobbs decision
The court called the leak "one of the worst breaches of trust in its history." The Marshal of the Supreme Court "has to date been unable to identify a person responsible," the court said Thursday.
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Law & Courts
Supreme Court weighs controversial election-law case
If adopted the so-called independent state legislature theory would give state legislatures the power to put in place all manner of election laws and rules, without any review by the state courts.
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Law & Courts
Supreme Court hears case of web designer who doesn't want to work on same-sex weddings
Lorie Smith says Colorado's public accommodations laws violate her right of free speech.
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Politics
Supreme Court will hear challenge to Biden's student debt-relief program
The court's action means the rollout of debt cancellation will remain blocked until then.
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Law & Courts
Supreme Court hears Texas challenge to federal immigration priorities
The Biden administration's priorities were to find and deport noncitizens who are a threat to national security, who have been convicted of serious crimes and who pose a threat to border security.
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National
U.S. Supreme Court faces dilemma over enforcing the country's immigration laws
Can states sue the Department of Homeland Security over its rules enforcing the country's immigration laws? That's one of the questions being asked at the Supreme Court Tuesday.
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Politics
Supreme Court paves the way for release of Trump's tax returns to a House panel
The decision likely means that the returns will be released to the Committee immediately, ending a multi-year legal battle.
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Politics
Supreme Court allows Jan. 6 committee subpoena Arizona GOP chair's phone records
The court's action means that specific parts of Kelli Ward's phone records will be turned over to the House committee investigating the attack on the Capitol.
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Law & Courts
Supreme Court struggles with a case dealing with the rights of Native American Tribes
In the court Wednesday, lawyers for the state of Texas and for non-Native adoptive parents told the justices that ICWA violates the Constitution by discriminating based on race
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National
Supreme Court hears arguments challenging the Indian Child Welfare Act
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday challenging the legality of the landmark Indian Child Welfare Act.