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10 articlesTurkish opposition party to hold congress once conditions met, chair says
Turkish opposition party chair Kemal KΔ±lΔ±Γ§daroΔlu announced the party will hold a congress once legal conditions are met, following a court decision that reinstated his position. The statement indicates procedural compliance with legal requirements before convening the party gathering.
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Turkey detains 13 over congress that chose ousted leader
Turkish police detained 13 people connected to a CHP (opposition party) congress that elected Ozgur Ozel as party leader, following a court decision that ousted him from the position. The incident is framed as part of an escalating political crisis in Turkey.
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Today in Supreme Court History: May 23, 1991
A brief historical note marking the May 23, 1991 Supreme Court decision in Rust v. Sullivan. The post appears to be part of a recurring 'Today in Supreme Court History' series from Reason.com with minimal elaboration.
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Supreme Court rulings loom in four major Trump-related cases
The article reports that the Supreme Court is expected to rule on four major cases related to President Trump. The excerpt describes Trump's reaction to a February 20 Supreme Court decision striking down his global tariffs, which the author frames as integral to his economic policy.
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Israeli soldiers jailed for desecrating Virgin Mary statue
Two Israeli soldiers were sentenced to military prison for desecrating a statue of the Virgin Mary in Lebanon. The article reports on a military court decision without providing details on the incident, sentencing length, or circumstances.
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U.S. Trade Deficit Grew in March
U.S. trade deficit increased in March following a Supreme Court decision that invalidated many of the president's tariffs in February. Both exports and imports rose in the aftermath of this court ruling.
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Top Democrat aims for New York redistricting after Supreme Courtβs Voting Rights ruling
Democrats are planning to challenge redistricting outcomes following a Supreme Court decision that eliminated a majority-Black Louisiana House district. The article reports that multiple states are considering redrawing electoral maps in response to the ruling.
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Supreme Court Eviscerates Last Remnants of Voting Rights Act, Opening Door to Jim Crow Gerrymandering in Red States
Common Dreams reports on a Supreme Court decision regarding a Louisiana congressional map that struck down a district with a second majority-Black seat, framing it as a gutting of Voting Rights Act protections. The article uses a statement from Stand Up America's policy director to characterize the ruling as opening the door to gerrymandering and threatens democratic representation.
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Jeffries leads redistricting effort in New York
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries announced he is developing a redistricting plan for New York. The article contextualizes this within Florida's separate redistricting efforts and a recent Supreme Court decision on the Voting Rights Act that could affect congressional districts before the November midterms.
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Louisiana suspends House primaries for May 16 elections
Louisiana's Secretary of State announced that the state will suspend House primaries scheduled for May 16 following a Supreme Court decision to strike down the state's Congressional map. The article reports this administrative action without providing extensive detail on the reasoning or timeline.
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