
Shannon Bream
Chief Legal Correspondent at Fox News
Host at Livin' The Bream Podcast
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4 days ago |
foxnews.com | Andrea Margolis |Shannon Bream |Bill Mears
Supreme Court temporarily halts Venezuelan deportations Former federal prosecutor Jonathan Fahey joins ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss the Supreme Court’s decision to temporarily block Venezuelan migrant deportations and weighs in on the deportation of a suspected MS-13 gang member to El Salvador. Justice Samuel Alito wrote a fiery dissent against a recent Supreme Court move to halt President Donald Trump's deportations of Venezuelan criminals under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.
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4 days ago |
flipboard.com | Andrea Margolis |Shannon Bream |Bill Mears
9 hours agoMeet the Catholic conspiracists“That constitutes apostasy, Joe!” By this point, Mel Gibson had been chewing the fat with Joe Rogan for half an hour — and his publicist was probably …5 hours agoThis week will signal if tariffs are hurtingCheck out these forward-looking economic reports.
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1 week ago |
foxnews.com | Jasmine Baehr |Shannon Bream |Bill Mears
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan on Wednesday denied an emergency appeal by four Mexican nationals facing deportation. The request asked the court to temporarily block their removal so they could file a formal petition for review. Kagan denied the application without comment and did not refer the matter to her colleagues on the court. The petitioners, Fabian Lagunas Espinoza, Maria Angelica Flores Ulloa and their two sons, were ordered to report to immigration officials on April 17.
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3 weeks ago |
foxnews.com | Shannon Bream |Bill Mears
The Supreme Court appeared divided Wednesday over whether a state can block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood clinics, in a technical interpretation over healthcare choices that has become a larger political fight over abortion access. In nearly two hours of oral arguments, the court's conservative majority offered measured support for South Carolina's position. The specific issue is whether low-income Medicaid patients can sue in order to choose their own qualified healthcare provider.
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3 weeks ago |
foxnews.com | Peter Pinedo |Shannon Bream |Bill Mears
The Supreme Court appeared likely to side with a Wisconsin-based Catholic Charities group in its fight with the government over a state ruling it says "distorts" and "undermines" its mission of caring for the sick and poor. The Trump Justice Department has filed a brief in support of the charity, arguing exemptions in federal tax laws, like the Wisconsin tax law, protect the rights of religious institutions.
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Those 3 filed formal dissents. Chief Justice Roberts simply indicated he was a no vote - but no written out dissent or fuller explanation. He did not join the formal dissents.

@ShannonBream SCOTUSBlog is saying the dissent was Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson ?