Colorado Voters Challenge Trump’s Ballot Eligibility at Supreme Court, Highlighting 14th Amendment Debate

Denver, Colorado – The attorney representing a group of Colorado voters has presented arguments challenging Donald Trump’s eligibility for the 2024 ballot at the Supreme Court. Jason Murray concluded his arguments after approximately an hour. During the proceedings, Murray emphasized the unprecedented nature of the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, describing it as an insurrection. However, many of the justices seemed more focused on the specific issues related to the case at …

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Sweeping Ramifications: Supreme Court to Decide Trump’s Eligibility for 2024 Presidential Race

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court justices will be entering unfamiliar legal territory this week as they take on a case with potentially significant implications for the 2024 presidential race. The case revolves around whether former President Donald Trump is eligible for a second term in office due to his involvement in the January 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol. A ruling against him could disrupt his bid for re-election and could have widespread …

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Maine’s Supreme Court Keeps Former President Donald Trump’s Ballot Eligibility on Hold, Awaiting U.S. Supreme Court Decision

Augusta, Maine – Maine’s top court has declined to intervene in the case regarding former President Donald Trump’s eligibility to remain on the state’s ballot. The decision upholds a previous ruling that the U.S. Supreme Court must first address a similar case in Colorado. Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, a Democrat, had determined that Trump did not meet the qualifications under the insurrection clause of the U.S. Constitution. However, a judge halted the decision …

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DOJ and Attorneys General Join Multi-State Lawsuit Challenging NCAA’s Transfer Eligibility Rule

CHARLESTON, West Virginia – The U.S. Department of Justice has joined a multi-state lawsuit challenging the NCAA’s transfer eligibility rules. The lawsuit, originally filed in December by seven states’ attorneys general led by Ohio, argues that the NCAA’s rule requiring multi-time transfers to sit out a year-in-residence before returning to competition violates the Sherman Antitrust Act. The addition of the DOJ and attorneys general from Minnesota, Mississippi, Virginia, and the District of Columbia on Thursday …

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Trump’s Eligibility to Appear on Colorado Ballot in the Hands of Justices

DENVER, COLORADO – The Supreme Court will soon weigh in on whether former President Donald Trump should be eligible to appear on the Colorado ballot. This decision holds significant implications for the political landscape, as it could determine whether Trump is able to maintain a presence in future elections. The case stems from a dispute over Colorado’s election rules, which require presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns in order to appear on the ballot. …

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