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Supreme Court Rejects Bid to Nullify PA Election Results
The appeal filed by a Republican congressman asked the Supreme Court to nullify the certification of Joe Biden as the winner of the election of Pennsylvania.
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SCOTUS and the Affordable Care Act: Why Overturning the ACA Could Be ‘Disastrous' for Your Health Care
The fate of the Affordable Care Act and the health and economic security it provides to millions of people across the country lies in the Supreme Court’s hands. NBCLX welcomed Vanderbilt University’s Jonathan Metzel to explain why a decision that overturns the law would be a disaster for health care in this country.
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Biden Vows to Lower Health Care Costs Regardless of SCOTUS Decision
As the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case against the Affordable Care Act, President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris laid out their plans for its expansion. “Regardless of the outcome, beginning on January 20, we’re gonna do everything in our power to ease the burden of health care on you and your families,” Biden said. “We will...
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The Supreme Court is Taking up Obamacare… Again: Here's Why You Need to Care
With a now solid 6-3 conservative majority, the court will decide the future of President Barack Obama’s signature legislation, a law Republicans have long opposed but one that 20 million Americans now depend on for their health insurance.
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Much at Stake as Supreme Court Weighs Future of ‘Obamacare'
When the Supreme Court weighs the fate of “Obamacare,” arguments will revolve around arcane points of law like severability — whether the justices can surgically snip out part of the law and leave the rest
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Supreme Court Sides Mostly With Republicans in Last-Minute Voting Cases
The U.S. Supreme Court has faced a stream of last-minute appeals over election procedures since the spring, and most of the time it has rejected calls to allow less restrictive voting measures despite the pandemic, NBC News reports.
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Supreme Court Allows 3-Day Extension for Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballots
The Supreme Court will allow Pennsylvania to count ballots received up to three days after the election, rejecting a Republican plea.
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Supreme Court to Hear Cases Over Trump's Border Wall, ‘Remain in Mexico' Policy
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases involving Trump administration policies at the U.S.-Mexico border: one about a policy that makes asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for U.S. court hearings and a second about the administration’s use of money to fund the border wall
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Final Day of Questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett faces a final day of questioning before the Senate Judiciary Committee as Republicans set the stage for a final confirmation vote in two weeks.
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Barrett Unable to Name 5 Freedoms Protected by 1st Amendment
Asked by Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., to name five freedoms protected by the First Amendment, Judge Amy Coney Barrett was unable to provide all five. “Speech, religion, press, assembly,” said Barrett. “I don’t know—what am I missing?” “Redress, or protest,” said Sasse.
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Sen. Sasse Calls Astros ‘Cheaters,' Cornyn, Cruz Fire Back
During the third day of Senate hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., tried to use the Houston Astros as an example of what Supreme Court judges don’t do. “I think all baseball fans know that the Houston Astros cheat,” said Sasse. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, fired back: “Thank goodness the First Amendment protects that right, for...
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Sen. Whitehouse Decries Dark Money in Court Process: ‘It's One Scheme'
During the Senate confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Tuesday, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., explained how “dark money” from conservative legal groups can use their deep pockets to influence the Supreme Court process. “It’s one scheme,” he said. “With the same funders selecting judges, funding campaigns for the judges and then showing up in court...
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Infected Senator Vows ‘Moon Suit' to Vote Trump's Court Pick
The Senate had been shut down by COVID-19 infections, but Republicans are refusing to delay confirmation of President Donald Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court. They are even willing to make special arrangements so sick senators can vote, and Democrats appear powerless to stop them. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said Monday that he’ll go to the Capitol “in a moon...
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Hoping for a Coronavirus Stimulus Check from Congress? Here's Why a Relief Deal Is Less Likely Than Ever
As layoffs continue to put Americans out of work, many are hoping for another round of coronavirus relief. But Seth Harris, the former acting U.S. Secretary of Labor under President Obama, explains why the Supreme Court vacancy and the upcoming presidential election are making the prospects of a deal unlikely.
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NewsConference: Fast-Tracking the High Court Pick
The appointment to the high court has political drawbacks for both parties. Are Republicans afraid that this fast-tracking of a high court pick will help stimulate Democratic turnout? NBC4’s Conan Nolan talks with USC’s Professor Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro, PhD, NBC4’s political contributor, about the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
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NewsConference: A Debate and a SCOTUS Nomination. It's Going to Be a Big Week In Washington
There’s a big week ahead — not the least of which is the first presidential debate on Tuesday. NBC4’s Conan Nolan talks with Chuck Todd of NBC’s Meet the Press. What will he be looking for? Plus, how will the Democrats handle Judge Amy Coney Barrett confirmation?
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Trump Nominates Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court
Judge Amy Coney Barrett accepted President Donald Trump’s nomination to the Supreme Court Saturday.
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‘Tonight': Trump's Imaginary SCOTUS Nominee Has GOP Support
Jimmy Fallon addresses the Republican Senate voting to fill the empty Supreme Court seat prior to the president announcing his nominee.
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Top Contenders to Replace Ginsburg on Supreme Court
President Donald Trump says he will nominate a woman to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was a champion of gender equality. Here is a look at the top contenders.
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All Eyes on SCOTUS Vote
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appears to have the votes to move ahead with a Supreme Court nomination, but the question is whether he’ll do it before or after Election Day. All eyes are on a small number of Republican senators who will shape the nomination battle and the future of the high court.