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...This is an audio transcript of the FT News Briefing podcast episode: ‘Swamp Notes — The Supreme Court weighs presidential power’ Sonja Hutson The US Supreme Court heard a pretty big case this week . . ....
...The US Supreme Court on Thursday wrestled with how to define the scope of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution as Donald Trump fights charges of interfering in the 2020 election....
...The SEC said on Monday: “We are pleased that the Supreme Court declined to hear this case....
...The Supreme Court’s decision in the case could fundamentally shift the balance of power in the US government....
...An appeal court judge in New York on Wednesday declined to pause enforcement of that judgment while Trump appeals. The former president faces a total of 91 criminal charges across four separate cases....
...The New York Times investigated how Trump had moved money to pay legal bills worth more than $100mn — none of it his own money....
...The US Supreme Court set out to answer a big constitutional question on Thursday: can a president be charged for potential crimes committed while in office?...
...The US Second Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled loans were not securities....
...Abortion has been a huge political vulnerability for Republicans ever since the Supreme Court in the summer of 2022 overturned Roe vs Wade, which had enshrined the constitutional right to the procedure,...
...Joe Biden criticised justices of the US Supreme Court during the State of the Union, as he condemned its reversal of Roe vs Wade, the 1973 decision that had enshrined the constitutional right to an abortion...
...“The EPA is writing these climate rules in the context and against the backdrop of the Supreme Court which has been especially sceptical of EPA environmental rules,” said Jody Freeman, former counsellor...
...The president’s petrol priorities Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to grapple with a question that will have huge consequences for the balance of power in the US government: are presidents above...
...The US Supreme Court has ruled Donald Trump can remain on the presidential primary ballot in Colorado, overturning a decision from the state’s highest court that found the former president was not qualified...
...The US Supreme Court has declined to hear appeals in an antitrust lawsuit between Apple and Fortnite developer Epic Games, a blow to both companies as each hoped aspects of a previous decision would be struck...
...Christina McAnea, Unison’s general secretary, said the Supreme Court had determined the “most important industrial action case for decades”....
...The court wrote that states might have the power to disqualify individuals holding or running for state office....
...The US Supreme Court on Thursday expressed doubts about a decision by Colorado’s highest court excluding Donald Trump from the state’s primary ballot, in a high-stakes election case with consequences for...
...Trump: The US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments to determine whether former president Donald Trump is immune from criminal charges for actions taken while in the White House....
...“It seems even more urgent” for Democrats “who would like to see Biden get one more bite at the apple”, said Barbara Perry, Supreme Court and presidency scholar at the University of Virginia....
...The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it would hear the case, setting arguments for the week of April 22....
...The vindication for Trump’s legal team comes ahead of another challenge expected to land before the Supreme Court, involving a decision by the highest court in Colorado to disqualify the former president...
...The Supreme Court has rejected a request by the US government to fast-track a decision over whether Donald Trump is “absolutely immune” from federal prosecution for crimes allegedly committed while he was...
...New York’s highest court has overturned Harvey Weinstein’s conviction for sex crimes and rape, and ordered a new trial for the once-powerful film mogul whose reported abuse of women fuelled the #MeToo movement...
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