
Ann E. Marimow
Supreme Court Correspondent at The Washington Post
Supreme Court correspondent @washingtonpost https://t.co/YOSUx9FR9A
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washingtonpost.com | Justin Jouvenal |Ann E. Marimow
Supreme Court allows vape companies to pick courts to hear challenges (washingtonpost.com) Supreme Court allows vape companies to pick courts to hear challenges By Justin Jouvenal; Ann E.
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bostonglobe.com | Justin Jouvenal |Ann E. Marimow
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a government effort to narrow options for challenging Food and Drug Administration denials of applications to market electronic cigarettes, including flavored products that health officials say have led to a youth vaping epidemic.
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postguam.com | Ann E. Marimow |Casey Parks
Tennessee can ban gender transition treatments for minors, a divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday in a landmark decision on a polarizing issue that the Trump administration has seized on as it targets transgender rights. In one of the most high-profile cases of the term, the court voted 6-3 along ideological lines to uphold the state law that prohibits adolescents from using hormones and puberty blockers for gender transition. The decision, authored by Chief Justice John G.
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washingtonpost.com | Ann E. Marimow |Casey Parks
Tennessee can ban gender transition care for minors, Supreme Court says (washingtonpost.com) Tennessee can ban gender transition care for minors, Supreme Court says By Ann E. Marimow; Casey Parks 2025061814213100 Tennessee can ban gender transition treatments for minors, a divided Supreme Court ruled Wednesday in a landmark decision on a polarizing issue the Trump administration has seized on as it targets transgender rights.
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arkansasonline.com | Ann E. Marimow |Justin Jouvenal
Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received a $2 million advance payment for her memoir "Lovely One," and her publisher covered travel, lodging and meals for more than a dozen trips the justice took as part of a nationwide tour to promote her book, according to financial disclosures released Tuesday.
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