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Biden judicial nominee is poised for confirmation. Here's why that may matter for the Supreme Court USA TODAY
almost 3 years ago
usatoday.com
With technology changing the way teens communicate, the Supreme Court revisited
a Vietnam-era First Amendment case about student speech.
about 3 years ago
usatoday.com
The Supreme Court declined to hear three Second Amendment cases challenging a
federal ban on gun ownership for people convicted of nonviolent crimes.
about 3 years ago
usatoday.com
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer offered no clues about whether he will
retire this year. He made only a glancing reference to President Trump.
about 3 years ago
politico.com
WARREN wants END to 'DEBT NIGHTMARE' — BAKER signs UNEMPLOYMENT BILL — Federal MISTAKE means $100 mill COVID WINDFALL Politico
about 3 years ago
usatoday.com
Conservative justices on the Supreme Court have signaled a desire to weigh into
the fraught debate over guns. Experts say it’s only a matter of when.
about 3 years ago
advisoryopinions.thedispatch.com
Listen now (69 min) | Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas made headlines last week for his dissent to the majority’s denial of cert in Republican Party of Pennsylvania v. Veronica Degraffenreid. Even though his dissent mainly focused on the mootness of the case, many media outlets seized on the op…
about 3 years ago
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The flashing lights went on. A policeman stuck his foot under the door. Now, the Supreme Court will decide whether a warrantless search was constitutional.
about 3 years ago
usatoday.com
Biden has vowed to pick a Black woman for the Supreme Court. Advocates say he must also address the lack of diversity in the nation’s lower courts.
about 3 years ago
usatoday.com
Trump supporters stormed the Capitol as the president engaged in a series of political maneuvers aimed at discrediting the election won by Joe Biden
over 3 years ago
oklahoman.com
MAR 11, 2021 - President Donald Trump drew fire from critics Saturday for sprinkling racially divisive stereotypes throughout his remarks at a high-profile campaign rally in Tulsa as the nation grapples with racism and police misconduct.
almost 4 years ago
usatoday.com
Trump wrapped up his rally in Tulsa after a speech of 1 hour and 41 minutes in which he boasted of his administration’s response to the coronavirus.
almost 4 years ago
oklahoman.com
JUN 18, 2021 - “We’re so excited to have you,” Stitt told the president during a
White House event focused on reopening the economy. “Oklahoma’s ready for your
visit.”
almost 4 years ago
usatoday.com
Trump’s decision to blame increases in coronavirus cases on testing is likely to be a central theme in how he explains his handling of the crisis this year.
almost 4 years ago
onlineathens.com
Less than a day after signaling the White House task force on coronavirus would
be disbanded, President Donald Trump said
almost 4 years ago
usatoday.com
Critics say the display of President Trump’s name on a coronavirus mailing
applies a political veneer to guidance sent to every residential address.
about 4 years ago
baltimoresun.com
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a lawsuit filed by Maryland’s Attorney General alleging President Donald J. Trump violated a constitutional prohibition on accepting foreign gifts may proceed.
about 6 years ago
baltimoresun.com
President Donald Trump will name Baltimore native and McDonogh alum John Bolton
as national security adviser, replacing H.R. McMaster.
about 6 years ago
baltimoresun.com
The Senate unanimously approved President Donald J. Trump’s nominee to be the U.S. Attorney in Maryland late Thursday, rapidly moving his approval during the course of a single day after he appeared to stall for weeks in committee.
about 6 years ago
baltimoresun.com
Ben Carson, the secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development,
told a House committee Tuesday that he left the decision over furnishing his
office to his wife and denied knowledge of a plan to purchase a $31,000 dining
room set that has since become controversial.
about 6 years ago
baltimoresun.com
Senate Republicans are delaying the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s nominee to be the U.S. Attorney in Maryland until they receive information from the Department of Justice related to the special counsel’s Russia probe, The Baltimore Sun has learned.
about 6 years ago