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Supreme Court, Trump

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5 Supreme Court justices skip Trump State of the Union after key tariff ruling
A majority of the U.S. Supreme Court’s justices were absent from President Donald Trump ’s 2026 State of the Union address Tuesday night — a conspicuous move coming just days after the high court stru...

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What’s Happened Since the Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling
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Trump Slams Supreme Court’s ‘Unfortunate’ Tariffs Ruling in Front of Justices | Video
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Trump's insults of Supreme Court justices 'wholly inappropriate,' says ABA
Insults of U.S. Supreme Court justices by President Donald Trump are "wholly inappropriate" and undermine the rule of law in the United States, the American Bar Association said Monday, as it continue...

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Trump uses lowercase to insult ‘supreme court,’ vows to impose new tariffs
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Trump warns countries that 'play games' with US trade deals will face higher tariffs

Supreme Court, United States Postal Service and mail

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Supreme Court bars suits against the Postal Service, even for intentional failure to deliver mail
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday the U.S. Postal Service is shielded from being sued even if its employees intentionally fail to deliver the mail.

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U.S. Postal Service shielded from lawsuit when mail intentionally not delivered, SCOTUS says
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Supreme Court hands USPS a win, blocks lawsuits for intentional delivery issues
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Supreme Court to decide legality of Trump move to limit birthright citizenship

Dec 5 (Reuters) - The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide the legality of President Donald Trump's directive to restrict birthright citizenship in the United States, a contentious part of his efforts to curb immigration and a step that would alter how ...
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50 years ago, the Supreme Court broke campaign finance regulation

In 2024, spending on federal elections totaled almost US$15 billion in the United States. The United Kingdom, in contrast, spent approximately $129 million on its 2024 parliamentary elections – less than 1% of 2024 U.

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