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Ann Marimow

Ann Marimow

Reporter at The Washington Post

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Texas migrant law S.B. 4 blocked again after Supreme Court clears way - The Washington Post

The law known as S.B. 4 makes it a state crime for migrants to enter Texas illegally, even though immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility.
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Texas migrant law S.B. 4 blocked again after Supreme Court clears w...

The law known as S.B. 4 makes it a state crime for migrants to enter Texas illegally, even though immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility.
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Monday’s Supreme Court decision could be Trump Colorado case - The ...

A ruling on Colorado’s decision to bar Donald Trump from the ballot because of insurrection could come a day before the Super Tuesday primaries.
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Monday’s Supreme Court decision could be Trump Colorado case - The ...

A ruling on Colorado’s decision to bar Donald Trump from the ballot because of insurrection could come a day before the Super Tuesday primaries.
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Will Supreme Court decide if Trump is disqualified? Experts say it ...

In a deeply polarized America, a divided Supreme Court must weigh whether to disqualify Donald Trump from office over his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.
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Will Supreme Court decide if Trump is disqualified? Experts say it ...

In a deeply polarized America, a divided Supreme Court must weigh whether to disqualify Donald Trump from office over his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.
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Supreme Court says Oklahoma can prosecute crimes in ‘Indian country’

The 5-to-4 ruling limits the reach of a 2020 decision that reclassified a large swath of the state as Indian land.
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Court to investigate leaked survey alleging misconduct among judges

Disclosure of the confidential survey has amplified criticism of the judiciary among some in Congress, where pending legislation would extend to the judiciary’s 30,000 employees the same antidiscrimination rights afforded to other government employees.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson defends sentencing decisions, says she ... - ...

Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson sparred with Republican senators Wednesday in a series of charged, sometimes caustic encounters over their assertions she was a judicial activist who is soft on crime, insisting that she would not be a policymaker on the bench.
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Supreme Court is set to review Biden's vaccine rules for businesses...

The court will hear legal challenges to White House vaccination requirements Friday.
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Abortion providers seek quick resolution in challenge to Texas law

Abortion rights advocates want the case resolved by a judge who previously blocked S.B. 8, which bans the procedure after six weeks of pregnancy.
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Appeals court reinstates Biden's vaccine policy for businesses ... ...

Under the policy, private employers with more than 100 workers must require staff to get vaccinated or face weekly testing and mandatory masking.
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Biden’s vaccine-or-testing policy for private companies will be rev...

The appeals court order drew sharp dissents from judges skeptical of Biden’s vaccine policy
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What did Kavanaugh, Barrett, Gorsuch say during Mississippi ... - T...

Questions posed Wednesday and past writings on precedent from Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett offer important insights into how the court could rule in Mississippi’s abortion case.
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Justice Dept. asks court to reinstate Biden's vaccination policy fo...

Dozens of legal challenges primarily from Republican-led states, private employers and conservative groups have been consolidated before a single court.
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Misconduct complaint against Judge Emmet G. Sullivan is formally di...

Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan issued an order after the judiciary’s conduct committee cleared Sullivan’s service on a local judicial nominating commission
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Legal battle over Biden’s vax-or-test mandate for businesses is jus...

While critics say government has overstepped its authority, rule defenders say it is critical for public health.
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Supreme Court debates balance between public safety, self-defense i...

Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett are seen as pivotal to the outcome of New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, which seeks to answer to what extent Americans have a constitutional right to carry concealed firearms outside the home and in public places.
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Supreme Court declines to immediately block vaccine mandate for Mai...

The justices have denied similar requests originating in Indiana and New York City.
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Biden administration: Texas abortion ban, in place despite constitu...

New court filings describe Texans fleeing to other states for abortions, with the poor and undocumented left behind.
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Texas abortion doctor Allan Braid sues in Illinois to stop six-week...

Doctor who admitted performing an abortion that is now illegal in Texas asked a judge in Illinois to declare the six-week ban unconstitutional.