Trump's tariff strategy could survive a Supreme Court defeat
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The U.S. Supreme Court will decide a series of important cases during its current nine-month term involving issues such as presidential powers, tariffs, transgender athletes, guns, race, campaign finance law,
President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Friday evening to block a lower court ruling that required the administration to fully cover food stamp benefits for tens of millions of Americans in November.
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to immediately halt a judge’s ruling that requires full Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) November payments be made to states by
Representatives at Springfield’s GLO Center say they are keeping an eye on a Supreme Court case attempting to overturn the 2015 same-sex marriage decision.
The Supreme Court will meet behind closed doors Friday to consider a longshot bid to overturn its decade-old same-sex marriage precedent, an appeal that is churning fear among some LGBTQ advocates even though the justices themselves have repeatedly signaled little appetite for reopening the landmark decision.
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Philadelphia attorney urges same-sex couples to get married as Supreme Court reviews marriage laws
A Philadelphia attorney is urging same-sex couples to secure their legal rights as the Supreme Court considers revisiting Obergefell v. Hodges.
Landor v. Louisiana involves whether an inmate of a minority religious group, the Rastafarians, can sue for monetary damages after the warden violated his religious rights – specifically, the right to not cut his hair.
Trump, who has used tariffs as a diplomatic and economic cudgel since coming into office, long has insisted that foreign nations are the ones putting money into U.S. coffers because of the levies. Economists say tariffs are paid by the consumers of the goods themselves.