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Supreme Court of the United States in Podcasts

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Supreme Court of the United States, the highest federal court in the U.S.

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Bloomberg News Now
Johnson: Diplomacy's 'Way to Go' in Greenland, EU Reacts, More

The Supreme Court's expected to hear oral arguments on Wednesday and decide whether the president has the authority to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook for cause.

The Ben Shapiro Show
4 Reasons Trump Is NOT A Dictator

And if he does, as with tariffs, they end up at the Supreme Court, where I think the Supreme Court is likely to strike them down.

The Ben Shapiro Show
4 Reasons Trump Is NOT A Dictator

So there have been a number of cases in which the president's authority has been challenged in a court of law and the court has ruled against the president of the United States.

Global News Podcast
US tells its citizens in Iran to leave or seek refuge

The challenges were brought at the lowest level, federal district court with mixed results. Appellate courts in both cases upheld the challenges and struck down the state laws. That's when they were appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, which agreed to hear this case. A chance for the justices to once again weigh in on a heated issue surrounding transgender rights. In the same way we saw last year with a Tennessee state ban on gender care, gender transition care for minors.

UNBIASED Politics
January 12, 2026: New ICE Footage of Minneapolis Shooting and When Deadly Force Is Justified, Two Transgender Athlete Cases Before the Supreme Court, Reality of Trump's Greenland Comments, and More.

Let's talk about what's happening at the Supreme Court tomorrow, because this is one of those cases that will come up a lot in the headlines.

The Ben Shapiro Show
Ep. 2267 - Trump Protects The American Flag!โ€ฆPLUS We Break a MAJOR Story

In the Supreme Court oral arguments regarding U.S.

Beau of The Fifth Column
Lets talk about Trump vs SCOTUS vs inflation vs the Fed....

Back then, the court went out of its way to say that Trump's power to hire and fire didn't really apply to the Fed because it, quote, is a uniquely structured quasi-private entity that follows in the distinct historical tradition of the first and second banks of the United States.