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The Supreme Court returns, but will SCOTUS ruling come down? Here's what to know about a decision on Trump's tariffs today.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says it is “very unlikely” that the Supreme Court will strike down President Trump’s tariffs, seconding legal experts who’ve argued that the justices’ delay in ruling on the issue improves the odds the levies will remain in place.
The Supreme Court weighs a challenge to a Hawaii gun restriction dubbed the “vampire rule," requiring permission to carry firearms onto private property.
Both those for and against transgender athlete bans are on the edge of their seats after oral arguments at the Supreme Court this week, where a majority of the justices seemed open to allowing the bans.
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Legal Landscape: Supreme Court tariffs case, Gableman disciplinary hearing
U.S. Supreme Court Weighs Presidential Tariff Authority The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue a decision soon in a closely watched case that challenges the president's authority to impose certain tariffs without approval from Congress.
Illinois Supreme Court Justice Mary Jane Theis last week announced her retirement and the appointment of Appellate Court Justice Sanjay Tailor to fill her seat until the 2028 election.