WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory, combined with the Republican takeover of the Senate, may extend conservative control of the Supreme Court for another two decades.
President-elect Donald Trump could have a chance to solidify the Supreme Court’s Republican-appointed majority for decades to come after he was elected to a second term in the White House on Tuesday.
Trump may be able to replace one or two justices, and is expected to name people who are even more conservative than his ...
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There's no indication of an impending court vacancy. But with Trump's win, Republicans will be in the driver's seat in making ...
Michigan Democrats grew their lead on the state Supreme Court while Ohio's top court is now almost completely GOP-controlled.
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said that the Supreme Court would likely remain conservative, ...
Donald Trump’s capture of the White House and GOP control of the Senate eases pressure on the Supreme Court’s conservative ...
In his first term, Donald Trump reshaped the federal courts in his image, installing far-right jurists at every level of the ...