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Supreme Court rules Postal Service can't be sued, even when mail intentionally not delivered
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Supreme Court rules Postal Service can't be sued, even when mail intentionally not delivered

  • By MARK SHERMAN - Associated Press
  • Updated Feb 24, 2026

The Supreme Court has ruled that Americans can't sue the U.S. Postal Service, even when employees deliberately refuse to deliver mail.

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Supreme Court rejects appeal challenging Hawaii gun licensing requirements under Second Amendment

  • By LINDSAY WHITEHURST - Associated Press
  • Updated Dec 9, 2024

The majority did not explain their reasoning in a brief order on Monday declining to take the case. 

Supreme Court Justices hear arguments on gender-affirming care for minors
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Supreme Court Justices hear arguments on gender-affirming care for minors

  • By The Associated Press
  • Updated Dec 4, 2024

At least 26 states have adopted laws restricting or banning such care for minors, and most of those states face lawsuits.

President Biden unveils plan for Supreme Court changes, says U.S. stands at 'breach' as public confidence sinks
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President Biden unveils plan for Supreme Court changes, says U.S. stands at 'breach' as public confidence sinks

  • Updated Jul 29, 2024

The White House is looking to tap into the growing outrage among Democrats about the court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority. 

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President Biden Signs Gay Marriage Bill at White House Ceremony
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President Biden Signs Gay Marriage Bill at White House Ceremony

  • Updated Dec 13, 2022

“This law and the love it defends strike a blow against hate in all its forms," Biden said at the White House.

Jan. 6 Committee Schedules Next Public Hearing for Oct. 13
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Jan. 6 Committee Schedules Next Public Hearing for Oct. 13

  • Updated Oct 6, 2022

Lawmakers have said little about what the next hearing will cover, but it is expected to include new interview footage.

Supreme Court Strikes Down New York Gun Law in Major Ruling
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Supreme Court Strikes Down New York Gun Law in Major Ruling

  • Updated Jun 23, 2022

The ruling comes as Congress is actively working on gun legislation following recent mass shootings in Texas, New York and California.

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Supreme Court Justice Thomas Released From Hospital
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Supreme Court Justice Thomas Released From Hospital

  • Updated Mar 25, 2022

Thomas had entered the hospital last Friday evening after experiencing 'flu-like symptoms.'

Supreme Court Reimposes Boston Marathon Bomber's Death Sentence
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Supreme Court Reimposes Boston Marathon Bomber's Death Sentence

  • Updated Mar 4, 2022

The Supreme Court has reinstated the death sentence for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to Retire
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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to Retire

  • Updated Jan 26, 2022

Breyer’s departure, expected over the summer, won’t change the 6-3 conservative advantage on the court. 

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