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President Trump pledged Tuesday to “always abide by the courts” mere days after his lieutenant, Elon Musk, called for a judge’s impeachment because he didn’t like his ruling.
Justices traded memos about potential ethics rules so secretive last year that they reportedly kept them in envelopes and off email servers.
Power-hungry Republicans are looking to consolidate their domination of the nation’s highest court.
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The big ask would first require the 70-year-old Sonia Sotomayor to step down—something she’s shown no interest in doing.
Driving the calls for retirement, is the memory of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death which allowed Trump to secure a conservative majority in the Supreme Court.
Having spectacularly failed to get one woman elected to a top job, the Democratic Party is at odds over whether to push another woman out.
The U.S. Marshals office said that Kentrell Flowers, 18, allegedly walked up to one of the deputies’ cars at around 1:15 a.m. and pointed a gun at the bodyguard.
In a scorching dissent to the Supreme Court’s bombshell ruling, the liberal justice wrote that presidents will be able to assassinate a political rival with impunity.
The government has every right to ask tech giants to remove posts containing misinformation, the justices said.
“There are days that I’ve come to my office after an announcement of a case and closed my door and cried,” the liberal U.S. Supreme Court justice said.
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