US Supreme Court to Rule on Voting Rights Act
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The 2025 Supreme Court term began this month, ushering in a slate of cases that could reshape American governance. No one will be watching more closely than President Donald Trump, whose efforts to expand executive power and limit independent oversight will be under the judicial microscope.
It is key to the longtime objectives supported by and benefiting the billionaires who funded the court-capture machine.
They can literally create a permanent one-party rule system without the Voting Rights Act in place–and doing it at the
The Supreme Court’s next voting-rights showdown began with a plaintiff who didn’t even know he was part of it.
The Supreme Court Monday afternoon granted certiorari in a case challenging the president's authority to fire members of independent agencies, and the outcome of the case could have profound implications for the independence of the Federal Reserve.
Calling it "one of the most important cases in the history of our country," President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he might attend the U.S. Supreme Court arguments challenging his tariff authority in person,
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The next court hearing for the Brunswick County District Attorney's office to argue their evidence against Nigel Edge is scheduled for November.
Mansfield, La., Mayor Thomas Jones Jr. is holding his breath as he awaits a Supreme Court decision that could lead to a loss of Black representation in Congress. But he says as it stands now, he’s not feeling very hopeful.