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  2. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254 (1964), was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that ruled the freedom of speech protections in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution restrict the ability of a public official to sue for defamation.

  3. Washington Post writer outraged at ABC News for settlement ...

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    Trump’s legal team released the settlement ... One of those protections is articulated in the Supreme Court case Masson v. ... per the landmark Supreme Court ruling New York Times v. Sullivan." ...

  4. Explainer-How Trump could bypass the Senate to install his ...

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    The Supreme Court upheld this practice in 2014, ruling that a president can only make a recess appointment when the Senate is out of session for 10 days or longer.

  5. Trump v. United States (2024) - Wikipedia

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    In response, Smith filed his own brief on February 14, 2024, urging the Supreme Court to deny Trump's request and citing the urgency of the pending 2024 presidential election. Smith also requested that if the Supreme Court took the case, to treat Trump's request as a petition for writ of certiorari, and put the case on an expedited schedule. [39]

  6. Trump will face fewer speed bumps in Washington during his ...

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    The Supreme Court, featuring three justices he appointed, has loosened the legal guardrails that have hemmed past presidents in, thanks to a blockbuster July decision that gives presidents broad ...

  7. 'Alarming' vs 'narrow': Senate split on Supreme Court ... - AOL

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    Trump charges hinge on Supreme Court decision. Trump, the first former president to face criminal charges, argued he is immune from prosecution for his actions while in office. He has been ...

  8. Presidential eligibility of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    While Trump appealed Mehta's ruling to the U.S. District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals in March 2022, [433] [434] the Circuit Court of Appeals panel (with Judges Gregory Katsas, Judith W. Rogers, and Sri Srinivasan presiding) upheld Mehta's ruling in December 2023 because Trump was acting "as an office-seeker not office-holder" due to ...

  9. Election may decide if Trump's legal woes reach US Supreme ...

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    The Supreme Court's 6-3 conservative majority includes three justices appointed by Trump. In another decision favorable to him, the court in March reversed a judicial decision that had barred ...