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Supreme Court allows late mail-in ballots

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Supreme Court Rules Mailed Ballots Postmarked by Election Day Must Be Counted, a Win for Native Voters
A Supreme Court decision issued today protects Native American voters who cast their ballots by mail.

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Supreme Court decisions: Trump reacts after Lisa Cook ruling
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Supreme Court rules states can count late-arriving mailed ballots, rejecting Trump-led challenge
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Trump doubles down on SAVE America Act after Supreme Court loss on mail voting
President Donald Trump intensified his efforts to pass his signature elections bill on Monday after the Supreme Court handed the president a loss in his push to add restrictions to mail voting.

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US Supreme Court Endorses Grace Periods for Mail-In Ballots
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Trump’s voting restrictions face roadblocks from Congress and the Supreme Court
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Trump Seethes Over Supreme Court Losses In Series Of Truth Social Posts
Before releasing any formal opinions on Monday, the court handed Trump a loss when it declined to hear his appeal of a 2023 verdict that awarded $5 million to E. Jean Carroll, who accused the presiden...

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US Supreme Court allows late-arriving mail-in ballots in defeat for Trump
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The Supreme Court handed Trump an election case defeat. Is a bigger win for him coming?
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Read the Supreme Court’s Decision to Expand Presidential Power Over Regulators

The Supreme Court expanded President Trump’s power to fire independent government regulators, but said Federal Reserve officials could not be fired at will.
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Supreme Court cements Trump's power over agencies long considered independent

In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court struck down a 91-year-old precedent that has prevented presidents from removing members of independent agencies meant to be a check on his power.
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Supreme Court cases on birthright citizenship, transgender athletes remain undecided

Barbara, in which the administration seeks to end birthright citizenship, and National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission, in whi
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