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The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled against President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to parents who are undocumented or do not have legal immigration status.
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In an order, the justices left in place a lower court order that so far has only required the Trump administration to pay contractors for foreign aid work that has already been completed — roughly $2 billion.
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Chief Justice John Roberts visited Durham to help bestow a posthumous award on former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
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If the federal law falls, so would similar laws in most states, and other important gun laws.
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Updated at 11:31 p.m. ETA sharply divided Senate — reflecting a deeply divided nation — voted almost entirely along party lines Saturday afternoon to…
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The Supreme Court is choosing not to take on North Carolina's case on partisan redistricting for now. Instead, the justices are sending the dispute over…
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A new proposed redistricting map would change only a small number of legislative districts, but could have major implications on North Carolina politics.…
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It's been nearly eight weeks since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that 28 state legislative districts in North Carolina were illegal racial gerrymanders.…
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On Wednesday, members of the General Assembly will begin complying with an order issued by the U.S. Supreme Court - fix 28 state legislative districts…
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When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that 28 state legislative districts were illegal racial gerrymanders they made one thing clear, North…