Texas, Supreme Court and new maps
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A lower court order on Texas’ new congressional map has made its way to the high court. It could be the first of several mid-decade redistricting pushes.
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Birthright citizenship returns to Supreme Court as justices meet to weigh Trump's restrictions
In a private session Friday, the Supreme Court will consider putting President Trump’s bid to limit birthright citizenship back on the docket in 2026.
Depending on the timing, a Supreme Court ruling that weakens Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination may lead to more states redrawing congressional maps before the 2026 midterms.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder will assail the Supreme Court in a speech Saturday as the high court prepares to weigh in on a number of key redistricting cases that could dramatically reshape the balance of power in Congress.
The former GM executive predicted that the Supreme Court is "highly likely" to rule against the Trump administration in the pending IEEPA tariff case but cautioned automakers not to take much solace in that result, as the Section 232 vehicle tariffs will continue regardless.
President Donald Trump’s administration is working behind the scenes on fallback options if the Supreme Court strikes down one of his major tariff authorities, looking to replace the levies as quickly as possible.
In a unanimous judgement the Supreme Court allowed an appeal by an unnamed father and daughter from Northern Ireland.
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North Dakota Supreme Court ruling reverses judge’s decision that overturned the state’s abortion ban
North Dakota’s overturned abortion ban is back on the books after the state’s highest court could not muster the majority required to deem it unconstitutional.