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How Donald Trump’s Victory Could Affect New York City
President-elect Trump has vowed to conduct mass deportations and is no fan of the city’s stalled congestion-pricing plan.
Trump's New York sentencing still could happen even after election victory
A state case against him for allegedly conspiring to interfere with Georgia’s election in 2020 will go on hold until after his term in office ends - if it's still alive by then.But next week, the fate of the remaining case – his conviction on 34 felony counts in New York – will be determined.
Trump’s New York Case: What Happens Now?
Q: What will happen in Donald Trump’s New York state criminal case now that he is president-elect? A: Trump is scheduled to be sentenced on Nov. 26, but the judge could decide that sentencing is no longer appropriate.
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Family Court Judge Moving to State Supreme Court in Western New York
Monroe County Family Court Judge Stacey Romeo, a Republican, declared victory for the 14-year state Supreme Court post in the eight-county jurisdiction.
Trump will name more conservative judges. He may even pick a majority of the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court doesn't have any vacancies, but Republicans are keeping a close eye on Justices Alito and Thomas for potential retirements in Trump's second term.
How will Trump reshape the Supreme Court? 'Say goodbye' to IVF and more, says Dem strategist
President-elect Trump may have the opportunity to appoint a majority of the Supreme Court by the end of his second term. Democratic strategists Basil Smikle and Julie Roginsky join Chris Jansing to share the impact of a second Trump presidency on issues such as IVF,
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Judge strikes down New York law intended to protect minority groups’ voting power
A judge has struck down a state law that made it easier for New Yorkers to sue over electoral divisions and voting rules that ...
The New Yorker
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Donald Trump’s Supreme Court Majority Could Easily Rule Through 2045
Democrats failed to make the Supreme Court itself a major campaign issue, but what comes after the Dobbs decision could very ...
Newsweek on MSN
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Supreme Court Will 'Slap Down' Donald Trump Hush Money Case—Attorney
Trump, the president-elect, faced trial in New York City on 34 counts of falsifying business records for hush money payments made to former adult film actor Stormy Daniels. On May 30, a jury convicted ...
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Republicans won the Supreme Court on Tuesday, too
Donald Trump got immunity in more ways than one. In exchange, Republicans got more influence over the federal judiciary.
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Democrats oust two House Republicans in New York, clawing back GOP gains
Democrats in New York have flipped two key U.S. House seats. The wins Tuesday rolled back some recent Republican gains in the ...
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Could This Presidential Election Be Decided by the Supreme Court?
It is unlikely that the court ends up playing a major role in the outcome, according to elections experts, but it is possible ...
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Half of All Federal Judges Could Be Trump Appointees by End of His Next Term
Donald Trump is poised to reshape the federal judiciary in an unprecedented way that could have long-lasting impact.
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