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OPINION ANALYSIS

Supreme Court rules states cannot remove Trump from ballot for insurrection

at 12:09 p.m.

In an unsigned ruling on Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that states cannot disqualify former President Donald Trump from the ballot for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attacks on the U.S. Capitol. The court held that only Congress can enforce Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which bars former officers of the United States who “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” from holding office again, against candidates for federal offices.

former President Donald Trump walking on stage

Although the court did not say so expressly, decisions in Maine and Illinois will presumably also be reversed in light of Monday’s decision. (Gage Skidmore via Flickr)

PETITIONS OF THE WEEK

Timber industry, federal government battle over preservation of southern Oregon forest

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A weekly look at new and notable petitions seeking Supreme Court review. This week: Timber industry groups question former President Barack Obama’s authority to expand a national monument in Oregon into land overseen by the Interior Department.

SCOTUS NEWS

Supreme Court takes up Trump immunity appeal

 at 5:31 p.m.

In a one-page order on Wednesday evening, the court agreed to decide whether former President Donald Trump can be tried on criminal charges that he conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Trump claims he has presidential immunity from prosecution. The case will be heard in April.

ARGUMENT ANALYSIS

Supreme Court split over bump-stock ban

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While some justices at oral argument worried about how bump-stock owners would fare under a 2018 regulation that criminalized a product they already owned, others suggested that, with the ability to fire hundreds of rounds per minute, semiautomatic rifles equipped with bump stocks were precisely the kind of weapons Congress intended to bar as “machine guns.”