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Trump - Marco Rubio - Nina Totenberg - Supreme Court says marketer is not entitled to a trademark for 'Trump too small' T-shirts - npr.org

Supreme Court says marketer is not entitled to a trademark for 'Trump too small' T-shirts

In yet another Trump case, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the U.S. Patent and Trademark office correctly refused to grant a trademark for the phrase “TRUMP TOO SMALL.” In a unanimous vote, the court said that under federal law trademarks may not be granted involving the names of living individuals, without their written consent.

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Trump - Nina Totenberg - What's next up for the Supreme Court? Abortion rights, gun laws and more - npr.org

What's next up for the Supreme Court? Abortion rights, gun laws and more

Presidential immunity, abortion, guns. The Supreme Court will be issuing major rulings on all these subjects and many more in the next month. With a docket that is unusually loaded with controversial legal questions, the justices are way behind where they usually would be at this point in the term.

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Clarence Thomas - Justice Ruth Bader - Justice Alito - Nina Totenberg - Fox - Liberal media use conspiracy theories to attack these Supreme Court justices - foxnews.com

Liberal media use conspiracy theories to attack these Supreme Court justices

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Nina Totenberg - Supreme Court rules in South Carolina gerrymandering case - npr.org - state South Carolina - city Charleston - state Republican-Controlled

Supreme Court rules in South Carolina gerrymandering case

The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 vote along ideological lines, reversed a lower court decision that had struck down a South Carolina congressional district as a racial gerrymander.

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Nina Totenberg - Supreme Court upholds Louisiana redistricting plan - npr.org - state Louisiana - state Alabama

Supreme Court upholds Louisiana redistricting plan

The U.S. Supreme Court has for all practical purposes upheld a new congressional redistricting plan in Louisiana that provides for a second majority Black district. But the court's decision appears to be limited to the current 2024 election cycle.

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Donald Trump - George W.Bush - Justice Neil Gorsuch - Nina Totenberg - Trump's immunity arguments and the experiences of the justices who might support it - npr.org - Usa - Washington - county White

Trump's immunity arguments and the experiences of the justices who might support it

In the aftermath of the Supreme Court's nearly three-hour oral argument Thursday, it seems apparent that at minimum, there will be no Trump trial on charges of obstructing the 2020 election until after the election this November.

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Joe Biden - Donald Trump - Richard Nixon - Gerald Ford - Nina Totenberg - The Supreme Court is hearing Trump's claim he's immune from criminal prosecution - npr.org

The Supreme Court is hearing Trump's claim he's immune from criminal prosecution

A genuinely historic event takes place at the Supreme Court on Thursday. The justices hear arguments on Donald Trump's claim that he is immune from prosecution after leaving office for any of his official acts while he was president. Specifically, Trump claims that the steps he took to block the certification of Joe Biden's election were part of his official duties and that he thus cannot be criminally prosecuted.

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