
Ann E. Marimow
Supreme Court Correspondent at The Washington Post
Supreme Court correspondent @washingtonpost https://t.co/YOSUx9FR9A
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3 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Ann E. Marimow
Chief justice delivers traditional toast to president at Historical Society dinner (washingtonpost.com) Chief justice delivers traditional toast to president at Historical Society dinner By Ann E. Marimow 2025060321061600 Inside the Supreme Court's main corridor known as the Great Hall, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. rose from his chair Monday night to formally open an annual dinner with a traditional toast to the president.
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4 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Ann E. Marimow |Justin Jouvenal
Supreme Court leaves in place Maryland’s ban on assault-style rifles (washingtonpost.com) Supreme Court leaves in place Maryland’s ban on assault-style rifles By Ann E. Marimow; Justin Jouvenal 2025060215191900 The Supreme Court declined to take up a pair of gun rights cases Monday, leaving in place Maryland's ban on semiautomatic military-style rifles and Rhode Island's restrictions on large-capacity magazines holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition.
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1 week ago |
adn.com | Ann E. Marimow
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. is navigating a fraught path, legal analysts say, trying to avert a direct confrontation between the Trump administration and a Supreme Court thathas steadily expanded presidential power - but not without limits. The stakes are as high as any time in Roberts’s 20-year tenure.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Ann E. Marimow
Supreme Court walks a tightrope as it confronts Trump’s power moves (washingtonpost.com) Supreme Court walks a tightrope as it confronts Trump’s power moves By Ann E. Marimow 2025052910002800 Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. is navigating a fraught path, legal analysts say, trying to avert a direct confrontation between the Trump administration and a Supreme Court that has steadily expanded presidential power — but not without limits.
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1 week ago |
spokesman.com | Perry Stein |Ann E. Marimow
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Tuesday to block a lower-court ruling that says the government cannot deport citizens of other countries to South Sudan without giving them a chance to raise claims that they fear being tortured or killed there. Solicitor General D.
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