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Congress · 119th Congress

Supreme Court backs congressional power in tariff ruling

If the executive would like to enact trade policies that impact American producers and consumers, its path forward is crystal clear: convince their representatives under Article 1," McConnell's statement

Congress · 119th Congress

Immigration officials defend approach at House hearing

Michael McCaul, R-Texas, said factors that contributed to the climate in Minneapolis include localities known as sanctuary cities not honoring detainers — "This is a No. 1 violation," he said — and threats

Campaigns · 119th Congress

California urges Supreme Court to allow new congressional map

↵↵The filings were in response to an appeal from the state Republican Party and Republican state officials, who have asked the justices to set aside a 2-1 lower court decision that allowed the state to

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Challengers ask Supreme Court to halt California redistricting

↵↵Earlier this month, a 2-1 majority of a three-judge panel ruled against the challengers, finding the evidence of partisan motivations for the lines was "overwhelming" while evidence of gerrymandering

Congress · 119th Congress

Court rejects challenge to California’s new congressional map

↵↵The 2-1 decision, written after the judges held a three-day evidentiary hearing, rejected claims that the new congressional lines gerrymandered in favor of the state's Hispanic and Latino communities

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At Supreme Court, Texas congressional map faces issue of timing

↵↵Texas officials have appealed the 2-1 lower court ruling that found the state's map redrawn this year is an illegal racial gerrymander and forced the state to use its prior map drawn in 2021 after the

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate payout provision defies typical legal concepts, experts say

Congress flouted several legal principles with an unusual provision creating a streamlined path only for senators to file lawsuits and collect at least $1 million each for government actions in the previous

Policy · 117th Congress

Supreme Court to weigh state power over federal elections

Voter advocates in the North Carolina case argued that Republicans would likely win 10 or 11 of the state’s 14 newly drawn congressional seats — in a state former President Donald Trump won by 1