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Supreme Court weighs an expansion of Trump's power
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday took up another pivotal case, hearing oral arguments regarding campaign spending limits this morning. The administration is pushing for the court to overturn a 2001 ruling on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates for Congress and president.
President Donald Trump is scheduled at 4 p.m. ET on Monday to sign an executive order, according to the White House.
The Supreme Court will take up Trump-related cases in its new term, as well as cases dealing with gay and transgender issues and campaigns.
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The Supreme Court on Monday appeared ready to side with President Trump in a case testing the limits of presidential power. The case stems from Trump’s bid to fire a Federal Trade Commission
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A Grand Forks family is one step closer to justice after the North Dakota Supreme Court reversed a lower court’s decision that had blocked key evidence in a criminal vehicular homicide case.
Live updates and the latest news as the Supreme Court seems poised to allow Trump to fire a member of the independent Federal Trade Commission without cause.