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The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court rulings endanger environmental protections
The Supreme Court has put environmental protections under threat — issuing decisions that limit the power of agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to combat climate change and pollution. Two of the court's recent rulings, both of ... -
CNBC - Business
Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for 'official acts,' limits evidence and reach of special counsel's election case
Former President Donald Trump is charged with illegally conspiring to overturn his loss to President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court social media decisions
Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Social media cases on deck for Supreme Court ruling Two cases involving the rights of social media companies based on laws in Florida and Texas have yet to ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Supreme Court ruled that the Justice Department improperly charged some of the people who stormed the Capitol, a decision that could affect hundreds of cases---and potentially help Trump.
The Supreme Court ruled that the Justice Department improperly charged some of the people who stormed the Capitol, a decision that could affect hundreds of cases—and potentially help Trump. -
CBS News - Top stories
Unpacking the Supreme Court's Idaho abortion decision
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that emergency abortions can be performed in Idaho after the opinion was unintentionally released Wednesday. The case focused on the split between Idaho's near-total abortion ban and a federal law that requires ...Abortion -
CBS News - Politics
Supreme Court issues trio of major decisions
The Supreme Court released three major decisions on Friday. The court ruled to overturn the decades-old Chevron doctrine, limiting how federal agencies can enforce regulations, raised the bar for obstruction charges against Jan. 6 rioters, and ... -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court's Idaho decision deepens abortion uncertainty
The Supreme Court’s dismissal of Idaho’s challenge to a federal emergency care law is offering temporary relief to physicians and patients in the state, but it failed to close the door on whether federal law allows physicians to perform abortions ...Abortion -
The Wall Street Journal - World
What the Supreme Court's Immunity Decision Means for Trump
The court says a president is absolutely immune for actions in his core constitutional authority, potentially gutting one of the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump.Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
What the Supreme Court’s Immunity Decision Means for Trump
The decision most likely delays Donald Trump’s Jan. 6 case past the election, and if he wins in November, people close to him expect the Justice Department to drop the charges.Donald Trump
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For South Africa’s Cabinet, Bigger May Not Mean Better
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