The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) announced on Wednesday that it will hear oral arguments on January 21, 2026, in Trump v. Cook, a media-frenzied case testing the president’s authority to remove members of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
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Fla. seeks death penalty for indicted child rapist, asks SCOTUS to reconsider execution precedent
Attorney General James Uthmeier of Florida called upon the United States Supreme Court to reverse a decision setting a precedent that executing child rapists is unconstitutional.
Read More Fla. seeks death penalty for indicted child rapist, asks SCOTUS to reconsider execution precedentTrump pledges $2K per American from tariff revenue amid SCOTUS review
President Donald Trump announced that Americans can expect a $2k payment from the collected tariff revenue while calling those who oppose tariffs, “FOOLS!”
Read More Trump pledges $2K per American from tariff revenue amid SCOTUS reviewSCOTUS allows Trump admin to remove temporary deportation protection for Venezuelans
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to end temporary legal protections for more than 300,000 Venezuelan citizens living in the United States.
Read More SCOTUS allows Trump admin to remove temporary deportation protection for VenezuelansTrump pedirá a la Corte Suprema que anule el veredicto en demanda de abuso sexual de E. Jean Carroll
El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ha anunciado su intención de solicitar a la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos (SCOTUS, por sus siglas en inglés) la anulación del veredicto civil de 5 millones de dólares en el caso interpuesto en su contra por la escritora E. Jean Carroll.
Read More Trump pedirá a la Corte Suprema que anule el veredicto en demanda de abuso sexual de E. Jean Carroll23 U.S. states file emergency request asking SCOTUS to uphold gender-based bathroom policies
23 states have filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) to allow South Carolina to enforce its policy requiring students to use school restrooms and locker rooms corresponding to their biological sex.
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