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The Vinson Court refers to the Supreme Court of the United States from 1946 to 1953, when Fred M. Vinson served as Chief Justice of the United States.Vinson succeeded Harlan F. Stone as Chief Justice after the latter's death, and Vinson served as Chief Justice until his death, at which point Earl Warren was nominated and confirmed to succeed Vinson.
This is a partial chronological list of cases decided by the United States Supreme Court during the Vinson Court, the tenure of Chief Justice Frederick Moore Vinson from June 24, 1946 through September 8, 1953.
State of Washington v. Trump is a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington.The lawsuit was launched by the states of Washington, Arizona, Illinois and Oregon after President Donald Trump signed an executive order in January 2025 titled "Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship", which placed multiple restrictions on birthright ...
The Supreme Court's July 1 presidential immunity ruling stated that Trump was "absolutely immune" from criminal prosecution for allegedly requesting investigations by the Justice Department that ...
PHOTO: New York State Judge Juan Merchan sentences President-elect Donald Trump as he appears remotely for a sentencing hearing at New York Criminal Court in New York City, Jan. 10, 2025, in this ...
Trump, his attorneys, and his supporters falsely [12] asserted widespread election fraud in public statements, but few such assertions were made in court. [13] Every state except Wisconsin [ 14 ] met the December 8 statutory "safe harbor" deadline to resolve disputes and certify voting results.
The federal judge overseeing the election subversion case against Donald Trump in Washington, DC, ... prosecutors and the court itself, following a testy hearing Monday. ...
The scandal reached public attention in mid-September 2019 after a whistleblower complaint made in August 2019. [28] The complaint raised concerns about Trump using presidential powers to solicit foreign electoral intervention in the 2020 U.S. presidential election . [ 29 ]