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Day: June 30, 2026

Supreme Court Rules on State Laws Excluding Men From Women’s Sports

The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled, 6-3, in favor of a West Virginia law preventing men from competing in women’s sports. “The question before the Court is: Under Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, may schools maintain women’s and girls’ sports for biological females? In other words, may schools determine…

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Order Restricting Birthright Citizenship

The president’s stalled executive order seeks to exclude children of illegal immigrants from automatic citizenship at birth.

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Supreme Court Lifts Limits on Campaign Spending in Federal Elections

A federal appeals court previously ruled against a Republican committee, saying high court precedent requires coordination restrictions.

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Supreme Court Makes Three Major Rulings; Witkoff, Kushner to Meet Qatari Mediators

The Supreme Court makes decisions on birthright citizenship, transgender participation in women’s sports, and campaign finance. It comes after the nation’s highest court released several more decisions in landmark cases on Monday, including gun rights, voting laws, and Fourth Amendment protections. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and adviser to the president Jared Kushner are traveling to […]

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Supreme Court Justices Report Earning Millions From Outside Sources

Justices disclose annually the income they receive from sources such as teaching and book royalties.

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Speaker Johnson sends bipartisan housing bill to White House — but Trump says it’s a ‘yawn’…

President Donald Trump on Monday remained undecided over whether he’d sign a bipartisan housing bill, saying shortly after the House speaker sent it to the White House that it was “so unimportant” compared with his efforts to secure a controversial overhaul of federal elections.
Speaker Mike Johnson transmitted the housing affordability bill to the White House on Monday, according to a spokesperson for the Louisiana Republican, kicking off a 10-day countdown for the bill to become law, even if the president does not sign it.

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