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Presidential powers, transgender rights among upcoming Supreme Court arguments

Starting in January 2026, the Supreme Court will resume hearing arguments in several high-profile cases, including debates about executive powers and questions of discrimination.

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A look back at the Supreme Court in 2025

The past year was a significant one for the U.S. Supreme Court, with notable decisions related to the First Amendment, nationwide injunctions, and the 14th…

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Roberts and Kagan have different visions of how democracy should work

Last week in the Texas re-redistricting case, the Supreme Court had the opportunity to slow or stop what has been called a race-to-the-bottom between…

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Supreme Court to reconsider landmark precent limiting presidential firing powers

On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Trump v. Slaughter, a dispute over the ability of the president to fire Federal Trade Commission (FTC) members…

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This Thanksgiving, Skip The Discord And Spark Civic Curiosity

Thanksgiving has always been more than a meal. From George Washington’s 1789 proclamation calling for a national day of “public thanksgiving and prayer” to…

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