Supreme Court shapes Trump's powers
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Not since the pro-slavery court before the Civil War has a Supreme Court been as ill-suited as the Roberts court that opens a new term on Monday.
John Roberts was not supposed to be the U.S. chief justice. When President George W. Bush nominated him to the U.S. Supreme Court in 2005, it was as one of the nine-member body's eight associate justices.
The US Supreme Court agreed to wade into Cold War history Friday by granting an appeal from Exxon over the Cuban government’s confiscation of an oil refinery and other property Fidel Castro’s regime seized shortly after taking power.
Colorado and over 20 other states have banned the practice aimed at changing the sexual orientation or gender identity of young people.
The US Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Turkey’s state-owned Halkbank, leaving it facing criminal charges that accuse it of helping Iran evade economic sanctions.