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Supreme Court tackles the question of late-arriving mail-in ballots

With mail-in voting growing in popularity, one of the questions that has arisen is the ability of election boards to count votes postmarked before Election Day but received afterwards. In Watson v. Republican National Committee, the Supreme Court will consider that question on March 23, 2026, in a case coming from Mississippi.

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Supreme Court to hear arguments on legality of gun bans for marijuana users

Is it against the law for someone to possess a firearm who is considered an “unlawful user” of any controlled substance, including marijuana? The exact…

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The Supreme Court considers expanding gun possession guidelines

Among the major decisions expected this year from the Supreme Court is a case from Hawaii that would clarify when and where people with gun-ownership permits can…

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A brief history of the annexation of foreign territories by the United States

President Donald Trump’s recent talk of potentially acquiring Greenland has sparked a new debate about questions that pre-date the Constitution: the ability of…

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Unpacking the transgender athletes’ case at the Supreme Court

One of the biggest cases in the Supreme Court’s current term involves the constitutional rights of transgender school students to compete in sports…

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