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Paul Blumenthal - Supreme Court Allows South Carolina’s Racial Gerrymander To Stand - huffpost.com - state South Carolina

Supreme Court Allows South Carolina’s Racial Gerrymander To Stand

The Supreme Court overturned a lower court decision that found that South Carolina Republicans improperly used race to gerrymander the state’s 1st Congressional District in a Thursday decision.

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Joe Biden - Paul Blumenthal - Jonathan Cohn - The Truly Devastating Power Grab You're Missing In The Biden Debate Fiasco - huffpost.com - Usa

The Truly Devastating Power Grab You're Missing In The Biden Debate Fiasco

Joe Biden’s addled, halting debate performance on Thursday night is getting a lot of media attention today. That’s fine, given the profound questions it raises about his abilities to conduct a successful campaign.

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Paul Blumenthal - Elena Kagan - Sonia Sotomayor - Supreme Court Power Grab Overturns 40-Year Precedent In Huge Win For Corporations - huffpost.com

Supreme Court Power Grab Overturns 40-Year Precedent In Huge Win For Corporations

The Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority upended decades of precedent governing the ability of federal agencies to set regulations in a ruling on Friday.

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Donald Trump - Brett Kavanaugh - Neil Gorsuch - Paul Blumenthal - Samuel Alito - Joseph Fischer - Supreme Court Narrows Which Charges Can Be Brought Against Jan. 6 Rioters - huffpost.com

Supreme Court Narrows Which Charges Can Be Brought Against Jan. 6 Rioters

The Supreme Court has made it harder for the government to charge participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection with obstructing an official proceeding. The decision, handed down on Friday, casts uncertainty over hundreds of charges brought against insurrectionists.

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Paul Blumenthal - Supreme Court Limits Ability Of Federal Agencies To Issue Fines - huffpost.com

Supreme Court Limits Ability Of Federal Agencies To Issue Fines

In a Thursdayruling, the Supreme Court placed new restrictions on the ability of federal agencies to charge a person or company with a violation, and to adjudicate that violation if the punishment includes monetary fines.

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Paul Blumenthal - Justice Brett Kavanaugh - Supreme Court Turns Back Stealth Attack On Wealth Tax — For Now - huffpost.com - Usa - state Washington

Supreme Court Turns Back Stealth Attack On Wealth Tax — For Now

The Supreme Court issued a narrow 7-2ruling on June 20rejecting a sweeping constitutional argument that a wealthy Washington state couple brought before them that was viewed as a stalking horse aimed at preemptively striking down a future tax on wealth.

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Clarence Thomas - Paul Blumenthal - Justice Neil Gorsuch - Justice Samuel Alito - Supreme Court Rejects Payday Lender Effort To Gut The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - huffpost.com

Supreme Court Rejects Payday Lender Effort To Gut The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s funding mechanism is not unconstitutional, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.

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Donald Trump - Paul Blumenthal - Supreme Court Conservatives Likely To Give Trump What He Wants In Immunity Case: Further Delay - huffpost.com - area District Of Columbia

Supreme Court Conservatives Likely To Give Trump What He Wants In Immunity Case: Further Delay

In shocking arguments Thursday before the U.S. Supreme Court, at least five conservative justices suggested that they would create a new rule providing some form of immunity from criminal prosecution for former presidents and require lower courts to hold additional hearings to judge whether the indictment of former President Donald Trump for trying to overturn the 2020 election met that new standard.

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