
David Savage
Supreme Court Reporter at Los Angeles Times
Supreme Court reporter for the Los Angeles Times since 1986
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gazettextra.com | David Savage
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court cleared the way Friday for the DOGE team that had been led by Elon Musk to examine Social Security records that include personal information on most Americans. Acting by a 6-3 vote, the justices granted an appeal from President Donald Trump's lawyers and lifted a court order that had barred a team of DOGE employees of freely examining Social Security records. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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latimes.com | David Savage
The Supreme Court cleared the way Friday for the DOGE team that had been led by Elon Musk to examine Social Security records that include personal information on most Americans. Acting by a 6-3 vote, the justices granted an appeal from President Trump’s lawyers and lifted a court order that had barred a team of DOGE employees of freely examining Social Security records.
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1 day ago |
dailygazette.com | David Savage
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latimes.com | David Savage |Suhauna Hussain
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the nation’s anti-discrimination laws apply equally to all employees, regardless of whether those complaining of bias are white or Black, gay or straight. In a short and unanimous opinion, the justices rejected as outdated and mistaken the view that “members of a majority group” must show more evidence of discrimination before they can sue and win.
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gazettextra.com | David Savage
WASHINGTON - Mexico has a severe problem with gun violence, which originates north of the border, the Supreme Court acknowledged Thursday. "The country has only a single gun store, and issues fewer than 50 gun permits each year. But gun traffickers can purchase firearms in the United States-often in illegal transactions-and deliver them to drug cartels in Mexico," the court said.
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