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Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll $5 million

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Trump promises to keep fighting ‘Fake Case’ after Supreme Court rejects his appeal of E. Jean Carroll $5M verdict
President Donald Trump said he would not give up his attempts to throw out the $5 million jury verdict in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case related to sex-abuse allegations, even after the Supreme Cou...

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Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll $5m after Supreme Court denies sex abuse verdict appeal
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Supreme Court rejects Trump effort to overturn E. Jean Carroll sexual assault and defamation verdict
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Trump made $1 billion from crypto, financial disclosure shows
President Donald Trump earned more than $1 billion from his cryptocurrency ventures, according to his personal financial disclosure released on Tuesday.

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Supreme Court strikes down Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship
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The Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship. Here's what that means

US court upholds birthright citizenship

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Arizona advocates cheer Supreme Court birthright citizenship decision
Immigrant advocates in Arizona applauded the Supreme Court's ruling on Tuesday, June 30, which rejected President Donald Trump's executive order that sought to block children born in the United States...

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Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship
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Supreme Court to Rule on Trump Bid to Limit Birthright Citizenship
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Takeaways from the Supreme Court’s rebuke of Trump on birthright citizenship
The conservative Supreme Court dealt a significant blow to President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda Tuesday, ruling that his administration could not use an executive order to end birthright citize...

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Despite some big losses, Supreme Court rewards Trump's assertion of power
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Trump calls Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling ‘too bad,’ urges Congress to end citizenship by law
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Joy and tears outside the Supreme Court as decisions rolled out
A group with matching purple shirts that read “Girls just want fairness in sports” jumped in joy, hugged each other and cheered in celebration of the decision regarding transgender athletes in women’s...

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The Supreme Court will issue rulings on multiple major cases today. Here’s a breakdown of what’s coming.
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Tuesday briefing: Supreme Court; Trump’s ballroom contract; stress strategy; World Cup upset; and more
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Justice Elena Kagan warns Supreme Court decision on campaign finance rules ushers in untold harm

The Supreme Court decision to strike down limits on coordinated spending between political parties and candidates could open the door to larger donations and renewed political corruption, the court’s liberal justices warned in dissent.
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The Supreme Court’s campaign finance decision is a win for both parties — and wealthy donors

The court’s decision in National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission gives a huge boost to political parties’ ability to spend.
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Court verdict’s import on NSSF deductions

The news of the Court of Appeal judgment hit the retirement benefits sector like a thunderbolt. A three-judge bench delivered a ruling that threatened to upend the entire legal framework under which the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) operates ...
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Supreme Court overturns ruling, citing major procedural violation in sentencing

The Supreme Court overturned a ruling, stating, “There was a major procedural violation,” in a case where a trial judge mistakenly announced a verdict on the original sentencing date despite having postponed the schedule.
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