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The court unanimously dismissed on standing grounds a challenge to President Biden's groundbreaking plan to forgive some or all federal student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has wrapped up its term and begun to agree to cases it will hear in its next one, to begin in the fall. Here are the major Supreme Court decisions decided this term.
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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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In violation of U.S. Supreme Court precedent, Scioto Valley Guardian managing editor Derek Myers was arrested for publishing an illegally-made audio recording, even though he didn't make it himself.
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For some time now, the Republican leadership of the Ohio General Assembly has been hoping the U.S. Supreme Court would give them what the Ohio Supreme Court would not.
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State supreme court races in the 2019–20 cycle attracted more money -- including dark money from outside groups -- than ever, posing a threat to both the image and reality of state courts. Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we discuss the role of money in supreme court elections.
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The civil rights movement and our modern economic freedoms are largely the function of the most famous dissenter on the Supreme Court. We talk with the author of a new biography of Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan.
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The civil rights movement and our modern economic freedoms are largely the function of the most famous dissenter on the Supreme Court. We talk with the author of a new biography of Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan.
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The civil rights movement and our modern economic freedoms are largely the function of the most famous dissenter on the Supreme Court. We talk with the author of a new biography of Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan.
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The two men whose names are on the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage are united in one cause, urging the Senate to…