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Trump, Supreme Court
With Trump win, focus turns to older Supreme Court justices
Trump
’s victory has inevitably sharpened speculation about what the
Supreme
Court
senior justices will do in the months ahead and how the parties might handle any high
court
vacancies. Besides Sotomayor, the two oldest justices are Republican nominees ...
Donald Trump's Possible Supreme Court Picks
Several judges are already being mentioned as potential U.S. Supreme Court justices in the new Trump administration. Two of the most conservative Supreme Court justices, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, may face calls to step down to allow younger conservative judges to take over during the second Trump presidency.
Trump’s election could assure a conservative Supreme Court majority for decades
The two eldest justices — Clarence Thomas, 76, and Samuel Alito, 74 — could consider stepping down knowing that Trump, a Republican, would nominate replacements who might be three decades younger and ensure conservative domination of the court through the middle of the century, or beyond.
What Trump's victory means for the Supreme Court
With Trump's victory and upcoming GOP control of the Senate, the Supreme Court looms large.Trump appointed a third of the current Supreme Court in just one term."If I'm Clarence Thomas, I'm thinking now is a good time to retire,
Trump Victory Could Mean New Supreme Court, GOP Pollster Says
Republican pollster Frank Luntz said that former President Donald Trump could likely select additional seats on the U.S. Supreme Court if he is given a second term.At around 1 a.m. ET Wednesday, Trump is in the lead in the 2024 presidential race,
How a Donald Trump presidency could change the Supreme Court
( NewsNation) — Donald Trump is projected to win the presidential election for a second time, meaning he’ll probably have the power to replace any Supreme Court justice who retires. Trump will enter the White House with a Republican-controlled Senate, NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ projects.
It's not just Trump v. Harris. The Supreme Court is also on the ballot
Donald Trump helped Republicans reshape the judiciary. They could continue that work in a second Trump term, while a Republican Senate could block Harris picks.
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Trump could bolster US Supreme Court's conservative majority
WASHINGTON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - President-elect Donald
Trump
, who moved the U.S.
Supreme
Court
dramatically rightward in ...
17h
Meet the Extremist Trump Judges Likely to Shift the Supreme Court Even Further Right
In his first term, Donald
Trump
reshaped the federal courts in his image, installing far-right jurists at every level of ...
STAT
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A second Trump administration will accelerate the undermining of the medical profession
Opinion: Only 8% of voters surveyed ranked health care as a top issue. But the results of this election will undermine physicians for many years to come.
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What Trump's victory could mean for the future of abortion rights
There are several ways Trump could further limit abortion access without breaking his campaign promise not to implement a national ban, experts said.
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Opinion | A Trump win would have big implications for these two elderly Supreme Court justices
If Trump is elected, the pressure on the federal judiciary to hold the Constitution, and therefore our country, together will ...
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on MSN
What Trump’s Win Means for His Legal Cases
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan had initially set a fast-moving schedule for the case, but
Trump
’s attorneys have sought ...
15h
on MSN
DOJ moving to wind down Trump criminal cases before he takes office
Justice Department officials have been evaluating how to wind down the two federal criminal cases against President-elect ...
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What to Know About Trump’s New York Criminal Case After the Election
Donald J. Trump, the first felon elected president, has a sentencing scheduled for Nov. 26. He has many ways to avoid ...
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