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What Trump's victory means for the Supreme Court
There's no indication of an impending court vacancy. But with Trump's win, Republicans will be in the driver's seat in making an appointment.
The Path Is Clear For Donald Trump To Reshape The Courts. Again.
With Republicans back in charge in the Senate, Trump can put lots more conservatives into lifetime federal judgeships – and potentially add to the Supreme Court.
Donald Trump's transition starts now. Here's how it will work
Donald Trump 's impending return to the White House means he'll want to stand up an entirely new administration from the one that served under President Joe Biden. His team is also pledging that the second won't look much like the first one Trump established after his 2016 victory.
Can Donald Trump run for US president again in 2028?
In winning the 2024 presidential election, Donald Trump has performed a remarkable political comeback and created a little piece of history. After his win over Kamala Harris, Trump became the first president since Grover Cleveland in 1892 to be elected to a non-consecutive second term as president.
Donald Trump has sweeping plans: What he’s proposed
Donald Trump has promised sweeping action in a second administration. 2024 US election results: Which states did Trump, Harris win? See Electoral College map I toured a Concorde. Take a look inside the discontinued supersonic commercial jet flown by celebrities and royals.
Here’s what happens to Trump’s court cases now that he’s president-elect
Donald Trump’s election victory Tuesday night will likely mean the president-elect is getting off scot-free in the four criminal cases he faces, experts tell The Post, as Justice Department officials reportedly moved Wednesday to shut down two federal cases against the former president.
Can Donald Trump run for president in 2028? Why the US Constitution says no
President-elect Donald Trump will begin his second presidential term in January, but can he run again in 2028? Here's what the U.S. Constitution says.
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Jonathan Turley Previews What Supreme Court Might Look Like After Trump Finishes Second Term
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said that the Supreme Court would likely remain conservative, ...
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Trump still has 4 criminal indictments waiting for him — here's what happens now that he's won
Winning the 2024 presidential election can help Donald Trump in all four of his criminal cases, experts told Business Insider ...
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Trump could bolster US Supreme Court's conservative majority
President-elect Donald Trump, who moved the U.S. Supreme Court dramatically rightward in his first term, may get a chance to ...
Keene State College
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Inside The Ropes Covering The Supreme Court: Lydia Wheeler '09 Is Living Her Dream Career
Davenport ’09 has an enviable beat. ... For five-plus years, the Owl alum has worked as a U.S. Supreme Court reporter for ...
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Republicans Ask Supreme Court To Block Pennsylvania Ballots Decision
Republicans asked the Supreme Court for an emergency order to block the counting of provisional ballots in Pennsylvania.
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Fact check: How true are claims in dark money ads on state Supreme Court retention election?
Outside groups have spent at least $3.4 million on political advertising ahead of the Nov. 5 vote. But how accurate are the ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
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Texas sued New Mexico over Rio Grande water. Now the states are fighting the federal government.
After the U.S. Supreme Court sided with the federal government in the long-running water dispute, the states — which had ...
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Why Trump will likely never see the inside of a prison cell — or be sentenced at all
Though Trump was convicted of a felony in New York, it is a low-level offense and as a non-violent first-time offender (and former president) he was always more likely to face fines or other penalties ...
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What the polls have told us about the 2024 election
Among GOP-aligned voters, the top-ranking issues are the economy, immigration, terrorism and national security, crime and ...
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Supreme Court says Virginia can remove 'noncitizens' from voter rolls
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted Virginia’s emergency request to keep “noncitizens” off voter rolls, Attorney General Jason ...
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Texas prisoners, including death row inmates, may be able to vote under little-known elections law
Texas elections law says state prison inmates who are appealing their convictions are eligible to register. Many lawyers and ...
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