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NBC News - Politics
Supreme Court delivers blow to power of federal agencies, overturning 40-year-old precedent
The Supreme Court overturned a 40-year-old precedent that has been a target of the right because it is seen as bolstering the power of "deep state" bureaucrats. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Supreme Court Deals Blow to Trump's Prosecution, Ruling He Has Broad Immunity
The court said that former U.S. presidents retain significant immunity from prosecution for acts taken while in office, a decision that threatens to hamper efforts to prosecute Donald Trump for his alleged attempt to subvert the 2020 election.Donald Trump -
BBC News - Top stories
Trump win as top court deals blow to Jan 6 case
The former president achieves his immediate objective of delaying the trial until after November's election.Donald Trump -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Supreme Court limited the ability of federal agencies to impose monetary penalties through special in-house tribunals, a blow to the SEC that could have ripple effects across the federal government.
The Supreme Court limited the ability of federal agencies to impose monetary penalties through special in-house tribunals, a blow to the SEC that could have ripple effects across the federal government. -
ABC News - Top stories
Supreme Court dumps 40-year precedent in major blow to federal regulators
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled to limit the power of federal regulatory agencies, upending a 40-year precedent widely known as the Chevron Doctrine. -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court curtails agency power
Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} == Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Supreme Court ruling transfers power from agencies to judges The high court on Friday overruled a 40-year-old precedent ... -
Financial Times - World
The Supreme Court has undermined US democracy
Expanding presidential immunity increases the risks from a second Trump term -
Financial Times - Business
US Supreme Court narrows law used in hundreds of January 6 cases
Obstruction charge was interpreted too broadly, court rules -
The New York Times - Business
Supreme Court Rejects S.E.C.’s Tribunals, Curbing Regulatory Agencies Again
Common in executive agencies, such tribunals hear enforcement actions without juries — a practice the court’s conservative supermajority said violated the Constitution.
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