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SCOTUS Is Troubled by the Claim That States Can Disqualify Trump From the Election As an Insurrectionist - AOL

Judging from last week's oral arguments in Trump v. Anderson, the Supreme Court will reject the claim that he is disqualified from running for president under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment ... Read More
SCOTUS Rules Unanimously That States May Not Disqualify Trump As Insurrectionist - Reason.com

Supreme Court. Supreme Court Unanimously Rules That States May Not Disqualify Trump As an Insurrectionist Three justices who concurred in that judgment accuse the majority of trying to "insulate ... Read More
Supreme Court takes up a Republican appeal to end limits on party spending in federal elections
The Supreme Court will take up a Republican-led drive to wipe away limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates for Congress and president. Read More
SCOTUS indicated 'chaos would ensue' if states could disqualify candidates like Trump: West Virginia AG - Fox News

Morrisey, who was joined in amicus curiae by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, as well as 20 other states' officials, said the presidency is also a unique, nationwide office, and one where the ... Read More
Will SCOTUS Give States the Power To Kick Trump Off the Ballot?

The Supreme Court agreed to take on the monumental case Trump v.Anderson – a case that will determine whether or not a state can disqualify Donald Trump from appearing on its ballot due to his ... Read More
Democrats rush to keep Trump off ballot after SCOTUS decision because election can't be left to voters - Fox News

Democrat Rep. Jamie Raskin and others in the House are making plans to "disqualify" former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot despite Monday's Supreme Court ruling. Read More
Supreme Court rules states cannot remove Trump from ballot for insurrection - SCOTUSblog

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that states cannot disqualify former President Donald Trump from the ballot for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attacks on the U.S. Capitol. In an unsigned opinion, a ... Read More
Supreme Court to weigh Trump immunity claim over 2020 election prosecution. Here are the details. - CBS News

The Supreme Court in March said states cannot bar Trump from the 2024 ballot using a rarely invoked provision of the 14th Amendment, overturning a blockbuster decision from Colorado's highest ... Read More
Can Congress Disqualify Trump? What To Know After Supreme Court Keeps Him On Ballot. - Forbes

The Supreme Court killed efforts to kick former President Donald Trump off the ballot on Monday, ruling states can’t disqualify federal candidates under the 14th Amendment, but the court’s ... Read More
How Six States Could Overturn the 2024 Election

Six swing states—Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina—are trending blue in presidential elections but ruled by gerrymandered Republican state legislatures. Read More
Principles at Stake in Push to Disqualify Trump: Will of Voters and Rule of Law (Published 2023) - The New York Times

If the Supreme Court now overturns the Colorado ruling, it will be leaning in the direction of letting voters decide about Mr. Trump; upholding the state court’s ruling would be the opposite. Read More
SCOTUS Troubled by Claim That States Can Disqualify Trump From Ballot As Insurrectionist - Reason.com

Supreme Court. SCOTUS Is Troubled by the Claim That States Can Disqualify Trump From the Election As an Insurrectionist Most of the justices are clearly inclined to reject a Colorado Supreme Court ... Read More
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