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Supreme Court Rules Against Republicans’ Attempt to Restrict Vote by Mail

Talking Points Memo

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June 29, 2026

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The Supreme Court on Monday rejected, 5-4, Republicans’ attempt to limit which mail ballots can be counted, an effort which...

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Fox News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court rules on mail-in ballots received after Election Day

Supreme Court rules on mail-in ballots received after Election Day

BingNews

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· Jun 29, 2026

La Cour suprême rejette une requête limitant le vote par correspondance

La Cour suprême américaine à majorité conservatrice a rejeté lundi un recours visant à limiter le vote par correspondance, en autorisant la comptabilisation des bulletins reçus après le jour du scruti ...

News24

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· Jun 29, 2026

News24 | US court allows tallying of mail-in ballots after election day

The US Supreme Court, in a blow to President Donald Trump, upheld on Monday a state law that allows mail-in ballots received after election day to be counted.

Legal Insurrection

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· Jun 25, 2026

Judge Blocks Parts of Trump’s Order to Limit Mail-In Voting

It all goes back to the Constitution. The post Judge Blocks Parts of Trump’s Order to Limit Mail-In Voting first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 29, 2026

Conservative Justices Join Liberals To Deal Major Blow To Election Integrity

The Supreme Court on Monday allowed states to count mail-in ballots received after Election Day, rejecting a lawsuit brought by the Republican National Committee that would’ve upended voting rules in more than a dozen states ahead of the November midterm elections. In a 5-4 ruling, authored by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, the high court held ...

The Hill

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· Jul 8, 2026

The Supreme Court just embraced an incoherent theory of presidential power

Last month, the Supreme Court majority issued a pair of opinions that take a bold swipe at the constitutional power of Congress to enact laws limiting presidential power at the behest of the voting public. It did so while tossing to the wind, once again, the right-wing justices' purported adherence to conservative principles of judicial...

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Related coverage for "Supreme Court Rules Against Republicans’ Attempt to Restrict Vote by Mail": Fox News — Supreme Court rules on mail-in ballots received after Election Day. BingNews — La Cour suprême rejette une requête limitant le vote par correspondance. News24 — News24 | US court allows tallying of mail-in ballots after election day. Legal Insurrection — Judge Blocks Parts of Trump’s Order to Limit Mail-In Voting. The Daily Wire — Conservative Justices Join Liberals To Deal Major Blow To Election Integrity. The Hill — The Supreme Court just embraced an incoherent theory of presidential power