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Trump to attend Supreme Court

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Supreme Court to hear arguments over meaning of ‘Election Day’
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Monday over what the phrase “Election Day” means and whether states can accept ballots in federal elections that arrive after that date.

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Trump made Supreme Court move his seat to right in front of the judges during birthright hearing, ACLU head says
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US Supreme Court hears challenge to Trump birthright citizenship order
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President Trump hears Birthright citizenship arguments
President Trump attended Supreme Court oral arguments, but his presence did little to influence the justices as they considered limits on birthright citizenship.

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Supreme Court hears arguments about birthright citizenship
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Supreme Court Appears Skeptical Of President Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
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Missouri Supreme Court's definition of 'marijuana offense' adds restrictions for expungement

The Missouri Supreme Court made a language change to the definition of marijuana offenses that makes erasing marijuana-related charges more restrictive. The change overrides a voter decision from 2022 that said all class A-D felonies involving more than 3 ...
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Supreme Court will debate meaning of ‘Election Day’ in late mail ballots case

The Supreme Court will weigh the meaning of “Election Day” in federal law, and its impact on state laws that allow the counting of mail ballots that arrive after that day, in a case on Monday that could affect voting laws in more than a dozen states.
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Supreme Court zeroes in on meaning of ‘regular forces’ in Chicago National Guard case

The Supreme Court asked the Trump administration and the state of Illinois on Wednesday for additional briefs about the meaning of the words "regular forces" in the language of the law President Donald Trump invoked in his bid to deploy the National Guard ...
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