Nina Totenberg
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Politics
Supreme Court Rejects Texas' Lawsuit Over Election Results
The Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit brought by Republican-led states alleging election fraud, ending one of the last legal challenges to the 2020 presidential election.
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Politics
Supreme Court Shuts Door On Trump Election Prospects
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued four states that Joe Biden won, claiming their changes to election procedures during the pandemic violated federal law.
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Law & Courts
Supreme Court Says Muslim Men Can Sue FBI Agents In No-Fly List Case
The case – Tanzin v Tanvir — involved three Muslim men who said their religious-freedom rights were violated when FBI agents tried to use the no-fly list to force them into becoming informants.
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Law & Courts
Trump Asks Supreme Court To Let Him Join Widely Scorned Texas Election Lawsuit
The suit, viewed as a baseless hail Mary attempt to get the justices to invalidate Joe Biden's election, has little to no chance of success.
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World
Looted Nazi Art Again Before Supreme Court
In 2004 it was the famous "Woman In Gold" painting by Gustav Klimt. Now it is the Guelph Treasure. Both were owned by Jews and expropriated by the Nazis.
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National
Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Medieval Art Collection That Was Sold To Nazis
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in a case that involves a rare collection of medieval art Jewish art dealers were forced to sell to the Nazis in 1935.
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National
Supreme Court Weighs Whether Non-Unanimous Jury Verdicts Are Unconstitutional
In April the justices said future split verdicts in criminal trials are unconstitutional. Now the question is what about such verdicts in the past — potentially several thousand of them.
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Politics
Supreme Court Weighs Trump Plan To Exclude Undocumented Immigrants In Census Case
If President Trump succeeds, it will be the first time unauthorized immigrants will not be counted for purposes of drawing new congressional districts.
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Politics
Supreme Court Appears Likely To Uphold Obamacare
At least two of the court's conservative justices seemed to suggest the law should stand whether or not the individual mandate is found unconstitutional.
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Law & Courts
At Supreme Court, Justices Consider Religion, LGBTQ Rights
At issue is a Catholic charity's refusal to screen same-sex couples as foster care parents.