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Supreme Court Permits Lawsuits Over U.S. Assets Seized by Cuba in 1960

By: Ann E. Marimow
The Trump administration backed lawsuits brought by the Havana Docks Corporation that would allow the U.S.-owned entity to get compensation for property confiscated by Fidel Castro’s regime.

Cuban revolutionaries taking over the Havana Docks Corporation facilities in 1960.

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Abortion Pill Lawsuit Leaves Trump in a Political Bind Ahead of the Midterms

By: Pam Belluck and Sheryl Gay Stolberg
Louisiana wants the Food and Drug Administration to curtail access to the medication. Doing so could cost Republicans at the polls.

A lawsuit against the F.D.A. threatens access to medication abortion, and the Trump administration has remained strikingly silent about the case, even as it reached the Supreme Court.

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The Supreme Court Should Stop ICE From Racially Profiling

By: The Editorial Board
Body camera footage reveals a disturbing pattern of state and federal officials using minor traffic stops to target Black and brown drivers.
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Musk vs. Altman, and a Pivotal Immigration Case at the Supreme Court

Plus, why nursing homes are hiring M.M.A. fighters.

In the trial’s first day of testimony in the OpenAI trial, Elon Musk said greed led Sam Altman, a founder of OpenAI, to pull the A.I. lab away from its nonprofit roots. OpenAI disagrees.

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Supreme Court Considers Trump’s Plan to Revoke Deportation Protections

By: Ann E. Marimow
The Trump administration wants to terminate humanitarian protections known as Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of migrants from Haiti and Syria.

A candlelight vigil in Miami in February for Haitians living under Temporary Protected Status, which the Trump administration is trying to end.

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Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Falun Gong Lawsuit Against Cisco

By: Abbie VanSickle
The court’s decision could have broader implications for lawsuits seeking to hold companies liable for international human rights abuses.

Members of Falun Gong during a protest meditation in Manhattan in 2024. The Chinese government has banned the group.

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Ron DeSantis Aims to Add Four Republican House Seats in Florida Redistricting Push

By: Patricia Mazzei and Nick Corasaniti
The Republican-controlled Legislature is meeting in Tallahassee this week to vote on the map, which would apply for the 2026 midterms if passed.

Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida proposed a redraw of the state’s congressional districts that could result in as many as four new Republican seats.

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Supreme Court Appears Divided Over Roundup Weedkiller Case

By: Abbie VanSickle
The case could help determine the future of thousands of lawsuits against the maker of a popular herbicide over claims that it causes cancer.

Bayer, the German conglomerate that acquired the maker of Roundup in 2018, argued that federal rules requiring herbicide safety labeling should bar people from filing state-level claims that accuse companies of failing to warn consumers of dangers.

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Fed’s Independence Faces Critical Tests as Trump Seeks to Remake Institution

By: Colby Smith
The central bank faces two major hurdles early on in 2026 that will determine the extent to which it operates free of political meddling.

President Trump has said anybody who disagrees with him will never get the top job at the Federal Reserve, prompting concern that his nominee will prioritize pleasing him over all else.

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In Chief Justice’s Annual Report, a History Lesson and Embrace of Independence

By: Ann E. Marimow
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. did not directly address the tensions between the Trump administration and federal judges who have blocked the president’s agenda.

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. in May. By tradition, he releases his report about the state of the nation’s courts on the last day of the year.

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The Man Who Rules the Country Presides Over Nothing

By: Jamelle Bouie
Why are the Supreme Court and Congress conspiring to give him more power?

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Supreme Court, for Now, Rejects Google Bid to Block Changes to App Store

By: Abbie VanSickle
The emergency order is the latest turn in a longstanding legal dispute between the tech giant and the creator of the popular game Fortnite.

The fight began in 2018, when Epic Games released Fortnight as a smartphone app. The company first distributed the game through direct downloads and the Samsung Galaxy Store, but eventually offered it on Google Play.

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Can Conversion Therapy Be Banned? Supreme Court Will Decide on Colorado Law.

By: Ann E. Marimow
Colorado and more than 20 other states restrict therapists from trying to change the gender identity or sexual orientation of clients under age 18.

Kaley Chiles in her office in Colorado Springs, Colo.

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Supreme Court Allows Lisa Cook to Remain at Fed, for Now

By: Ann E. Marimow and Colby Smith
The justices deferred a decision on the president’s efforts to oust Ms. Cook and instead set oral arguments in the case for January.

President Trump has been trying to remove Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board for months.

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Dismissals at Justice Dept. Would Bypass Civil Service and Whistle-Blower Laws

By: Devlin Barrett
In court filings and dismissal letters, the Justice Department’s political leadership claims sweeping authority to fire career law enforcement officials without cause.

Justice Department veterans see an overarching pattern in the dismissals — a quickening effort by the Trump administration to ignore and eventually demolish longstanding civil service legal precedents meant to keep politics out of law enforcement work.

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One of the Worst Industries in the World Gets Its Comeuppance

By: David French
Porn platforms just got what they deserved at the Supreme Court.
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Supreme Court to Hear Case on Subpoena to Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Centers

By: Adam Liptak
The question for the justices is whether the centers may pursue a First Amendment challenge to a state subpoena seeking donor information in federal court.

The precise question the Supreme Court agreed to hear in the case involving First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, which runs five centers that say they “offer free medical services and material support to women facing unplanned pregnancies,” is a narrow one.

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Trump, Bashing the Federalist Society, Asserts Autonomy on Judge Picks

By: Charlie Savage
The president has grown increasingly angry at court rulings blocking parts of his agenda, including by judges he appointed.

Justice Neil Gorsuch with former Justice Stephen Breyer at a memorial event for Antonin Scalia last year during a Federalist Society convention in Washington.

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Supreme Court Wrestles With Challenge to Affordable Care Act Over Free Preventive Care

By: Abbie VanSickle
The justices heard arguments in a constitutional challenge to a task force that decides what treatments are covered at no cost.

The case before the Supreme Court could have broader implications for tens of millions of Americans who receive a wide array of free health care services.

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