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Trump says he could return Abrego Garcia to US, but refuses

President Donald Trump acknowledged that he could secure the return of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was wrongly deported to El Salvador, but refuses to do so. The comments appear to contradict previous remarks made by him and his top aides who say the US does not have the ability to return Abrego Garcia because he is in the custody of a foreign government, despite the Supreme Court’s ruling that the Trump administration must “facilitate” his return.

Trump says he could return Abrego Garcia to US, but refuses
Education|US|World

Roberts might hold key Supreme Court vote over first publicly funded religious charter school

Chief Justice John Roberts appears to hold the key vote over whether the Supreme Court will allow the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school, in Oklahoma

Roberts might hold key Supreme Court vote over first publicly funded religious charter school
Health|Political|US

27 states have passed laws restricting gender-affirming care for trans youth

27 states have passed laws restricting gender-affirming care for trans youth

27 states have passed laws restricting gender-affirming care for trans youth
Business|Economy|Education|Political|US

US Supreme Court resolves pay fight in favor of federal workers who also are military reservists

The U.S. Supreme Court said that federal employees who also are in the military reserve must be paid the equivalent of their civilian salaries when called to active duty during national emergencies

US Supreme Court resolves pay fight in favor of federal workers who also are military reservists
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Supreme Court signals it will revive lawsuit over FBI raid on the wrong house

Supreme Court signals it will revive lawsuit over FBI raid on the wrong house

Supreme Court signals it will revive lawsuit over FBI raid on the wrong house
Economy|Finance

US Supreme Court fight may shape Trump's ability to fire Fed chair

When the U.S.

US Supreme Court fight may shape Trump's ability to fire Fed chair
Education|Health

Disability-rights arguments grow heated at Supreme Court, though sweeping ruling appears unlikely

A disability-rights case at the Supreme Court grew unusually heated on Monday, including accusations of lying and references to one side’s position being a potential “five-alarm fire.”

Disability-rights arguments grow heated at Supreme Court, though sweeping ruling appears unlikely
Business|Economy|Education

Federal funding freeze on nation’s oldest university likely to stay in place well into summer after first court hearing

Federal funding freeze on nation’s oldest university likely to stay in place well into summer after first court hearing

Federal funding freeze on nation’s oldest university likely to stay in place well into summer after first court hearing
Political|US|World

Trump asks US Supreme Court to enforce transgender military ban

Donald Trump's administration asked the U.S.

Trump asks US Supreme Court to enforce transgender military ban
Political|US

Trump asks Supreme Court to allow ban on transgender members of the military to take effect, for now

President Donald Trump’s administration is asking the Supreme Court to allow enforcement of a ban on transgender people in the military, while legal challenges proceed

Trump asks Supreme Court to allow ban on transgender members of the military to take effect, for now
Political|US

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to let it enforce ban on transgender service members for now

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to let it enforce ban on transgender service members for now

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to let it enforce ban on transgender service members for now
Business|Environment|Political|US

Supreme Court signals it will let fuel producers sue over California emission standards

Supreme Court signals it will let fuel producers sue over California emission standards

Supreme Court signals it will let fuel producers sue over California emission standards
Business|Economy|Environment|Political|US

US Supreme Court poised to revive challenge to California emissions standards

U.S.

US Supreme Court poised to revive challenge to California emissions standards
Education|Political|US

Supreme Court signals support for Maryland parents who object to LGBTQ books in public schools

The Supreme Court’s conservative majority is signaling support for the religious rights of Maryland parents who want to remove their children from elementary school classes using storybooks with LGBTQ characters

Supreme Court signals support for Maryland parents who object to LGBTQ books in public schools
Education|Political|US

US Supreme Court leans toward parents who object to elementary school LGBT storybooks

The U.S.

US Supreme Court leans toward parents who object to elementary school LGBT storybooks
Americas|Crime|Political

Brazilian judges accept charges against more Bolsonaro allies in alleged coup plot

A panel of Brazil’s Supreme Court justices has unanimously accepted charges against six more key allies of former President Jair Bolsonaro over allegedly attempting a coup to keep him in office after his 2022 election defeat

Brazilian judges accept charges against more Bolsonaro allies in alleged coup plot
Education|Political|US

Supreme Court’s conservatives are poised to strike down elementary school policy denying opt-outs for LGBTQ+ books

Supreme Court’s conservatives are poised to strike down elementary school policy denying opt-outs for LGBTQ+ books

Supreme Court’s conservatives are poised to strike down elementary school policy denying opt-outs for LGBTQ+ books
Political|US

Divided Supreme Court finds some deadline flexibility for immigrants who agree to leave US

A divided Supreme Court ruled that immigrants who agree to leave the country are allowed some deadline flexibility in a case that was argued before President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown

Divided Supreme Court finds some deadline flexibility for immigrants who agree to leave US
Crime|Education|Political|US

Habeas corpus: A thousand-year-old legal principle for defending rights that’s getting a workout under the Trump administration

Habeas corpus – a Latin phrase meaning ‘you shall have the body’ – protects any person, whether citizen or not, from being illegally confined. It’s a crucial element of US law.

Habeas corpus: A thousand-year-old legal principle for defending rights that’s getting a workout under the Trump administration
Europe|Political|World

PM Starmer welcomes UK top court ruling on biological sex in equality laws

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said a landmark ruling that the legal definition of a woman under equality laws should be based on biological sex provided much-needed clarity

PM Starmer welcomes UK top court ruling on biological sex in equality laws
Political|US

Elie Honig: Supreme Court signals distrust in Trump administration

CNN Senior Legal Analyst Elie Honig weighs in on the Supreme Court's decision to temporarily pause deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.

Elie Honig: Supreme Court signals distrust in Trump administration
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Venezuelan migrants were set for deportation without judicial review, lawyers tell US Supreme Court

President Donald Trump's administration was prepared to carry out deportations of dozens of Venezuelan migrants detained in Texas under a 1798 law historically

Venezuelan migrants were set for deportation without judicial review, lawyers tell US Supreme Court
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Judge skeptical Trump's Venezuela deportation notices comply with Supreme Court ruling

A U.S. judge expressed skepticism on Monday that the notice the Trump administration pledged to give Venezuelan migrants before deporting them under a wartime law complied with

Judge skeptical Trump's Venezuela deportation notices comply with Supreme Court ruling
Crime|Political|US

The Latest: Harvard sues Trump administration to stop its grants freeze

Harvard University announced Monday that it was suing to halt a federal freeze on more than $2.2 billion in grants after the institution said it would defy the Trump administration’s demands to limit activism on campus

The Latest: Harvard sues Trump administration to stop its grants freeze

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