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Mail-In Ballots, 2026 Election, and Supreme Court

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Supreme Court conservatives appear skeptical of mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday delves into the issue of mail-in voting, weighing whether states can count ballots that are mailed on time but arrive after Election Day.

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Supreme Court seems skeptical of allowing states to accept late-arriving mail ballots
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Supreme Court appears skeptical of counting mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day
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The Latest: Supreme Court Will Decide Whether States Can Keep Counting Late Mail Ballots
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Monday to decide whether states can continue to count late-arriving mail ballots — an election issue targeted by President Donald Trump.

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Supreme Court Appears Ready To Make Voting Even Harder
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Conservative Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of late-arriving mail ballots. See how arguments unfolded.
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Supreme Court hearing dispute today over late-arriving mail ballots
Before the Supreme Court is Mississippi's law, which allows mail ballots that are received up to five days after the election to be counted as long as they were postmarked by Election Day.

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Supreme Court to hear ballot deadline case
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Supreme Court hears arguments in mail-in voting case

Supreme Court, Trump administration

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Supreme Court considers letting Trump administration revive restrictive immigration asylum policy
The Supreme Court in Washington, Nov. 4, 2020.

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'We don't have an actual policy.' Supreme Court debates limits on asylum-seekers
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US Supreme Court considers Trump's power to limit asylum processing
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Ketanji Brown Jackson issues warning in Supreme Court case — "Imperils a lot"

The Supreme Court heard arguments in Watson v. Republican National Committee on Monday.
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Supreme Court questions what it means to be ‘in’ the US

A fight at the Supreme Court over the government’s power to block asylum seekers from reaching ports along the Mexican border may come down to the definition of the word “in..
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Maryland Supreme Court makes partial reversal in Edgewater stabbing case

The Supreme Court of Maryland has partly reversed an appellate court decision in the case of an Edgewater health care executive accused of fatally stabbing his wife. The court’s decision could affect how the Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney’s Office handles the case moving forward.
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Ohio Supreme Court hears transgender youth medical care case

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case that will determine whether transgender minors in the state will have access to puberty blockers and hormone treatments prescribed by their doctors.
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Missouri Supreme Court hands GOP a win in redistricting battle

A Tuesday decision from the state’s top court makes it more likely that Republicans will pick up a seat in Missouri, but it is not expected to be the final word before November.
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Maryland Supreme Court sides with fuel companies in climate change lawsuit

The Supreme Court of Maryland sided with fossil fuel companies in a climate change lawsuit. Baltimore, Annapolis and Anne Arundel County had sued the businesses.
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Supreme Court says police officer is immune from misconduct claim by protester

The court, in an unsigned opinion, shielded a Vermont police officer from a claim that he used excessive force on a protester during a 2015 sit-in at the state’s capitol.
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DOJ accuses courts of undercutting executive power in high-stakes Supreme Court border case

The DOJ will argue that lower courts are undermining the federal government’s ability to manage the southern border in a closely watched Supreme Court case about how migrants make asylum claims.
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