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    Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on public charge rule
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    Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on public charge rule

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    Hawaii ‘clean water’ case shows why conservatives chafe at Justices Kavanaugh and Roberts
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    Hawaii ‘clean water’ case shows why conservatives chafe at Justices Kavanaugh and Roberts

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    Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee stands, in the East Room of the White House on July 9, 2018, in Washington.
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    Justice Kavanaugh would set a bad precedent on precedents

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    The White House is preparing to expand protections for a swath of the Pacific Ocean that would bar energy development, fishing and other activity in the area. The epicenter is the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument, a marine sanctuary designated in 2009 by former President George W. Bush, in the south-central Pacific Ocean. (Thinkstock)
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    Supreme Court says Trump view of key Clean Water Act provision would create ‘obvious loophole’

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    April 23, 2020 7:44 pm
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    Supreme Court rules green card-holding immigrant subject to deportation
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    Supreme Court rules green card-holding immigrant subject to deportation

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    The Senate early Friday advanced the nomination of education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos, which sets up a close confirmation vote for her next week. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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    DACA students barred from receiving federal coronavirus aid

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    Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas tackle issue of ‘erroneous’ precedents ahead of Supreme Court oral arguments

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    Supreme Court decries institutionalized racism in Sixth Amendment case

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    Ramos v. Louisiana ruling is justice everyone can celebrate
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    Ramos v. Louisiana ruling is justice everyone can celebrate

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    Supreme Court rules unanimous jury verdicts must be used for serious crimes

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