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Supreme Court will decide on use of warrants that collect the location history of cellphone users
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide the constitutionality of broad search warrants that collect the location history of cellphone users to find people near crime scenes.
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Supreme Court agrees to decide if police can seek sweeping cellphone location data in investigations
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to review whether police warrants that allow access to large amounts of cellphone location data to identify people near a crime scene are constitutional.
The Supreme Court is hearing two cases involving laws from Idaho and West Virginia that ban transgender athletes from participating in girls' and women's sports.
Athletes in "Save Women's Sports" movement including Payton McNabb and Stephanie Turner shared reactions to Supreme Court hearing on transgender athlete bans in women's sports.
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E. Jean Carroll asks Supreme Court to reject Trump's request to review her $5M defamation case
E. Jean Carroll has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reject President Trump's petition seeking the court's review of her successful $5 million defamation case against him.
Neil Gorsuch presses Idaho’s attorney on transgender protections during Supreme Court arguments, raising questions about legal classification.
The Supreme Court ruling clears the way for congressional candidates to sue over state election laws — just one of several election cases the high court will take up this year.
In today’s newsletter: Trump ramps up economic pressure on Iran by announcing a 25% tariff on countries doing business with it. The Supreme Court prepares to weigh oral arguments on transgender student-athletes. And an unlikely presidential ally emerges as the administration rolls out a new economic agenda to address affordability concerns.