United States — Supreme Court of the United States & Joe Biden
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United States — Supreme Court of the United States: The United States — Supreme Court of the United States allowed the Trump administration to enforce a policy blocking transgender and nonbinary people from choosing passport sex markers that align with their gender identity.
Joe Biden: Joe Biden's administration had previously removed documentation requirements and allowed nonbinary people to choose an X gender marker, a policy now reversed by the Trump administration.
Nov 06, 2025 · 16 articles
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United States — Supreme Court of the United States: The United States — Supreme Court of the United States issued a 6-3 ruling that overturned a lower court order, clearing the way for the Trump administration to potentially revive the 'metering' immigration policy. This decision has significant implications for asylum seekers and immigration policy.
Joe Biden: President Joe Biden formally rescinded the 'metering' policy in 2021, after it had ended in 2020 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
Jun 25, 2026 · 95 articles
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United States — Supreme Court of the United States: The United States — Supreme Court of the United States issued a landmark ruling that expanded presidential power over independent agencies while preserving the independence of the United States — Federal Reserve. This decision clarifies the legal framework for presidential removals and the unique status of the United States — Federal Reserve.
Joe Biden: Joe Biden appointed Lisa Cook to the United States — Federal Reserve Board, and his administration's policies are indirectly affected by the United States — Supreme Court of the United States' rulings on presidential power.
Apr 20, 2026 · 215 articles
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United States — Supreme Court of the United States: The United States — Supreme Court of the United States has made recent decisions expanding religious expression rights, which the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission report applauds and seeks to further influence.
Joe Biden: Donald Trump criticized the administration of his predecessor, Joe Biden, alleging a 'reign of persecution' against religion, though Joe Biden's administration is not directly involved in this report.
Jun 26, 2026 · 7 articles
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United States — Supreme Court of the United States: The United States — Supreme Court of the United States ruled that states can count mail ballots that arrive after Election Day, rejecting a challenge to United States — Mississippi's law and upholding similar laws in other states. This decision clarifies election procedures and impacts the upcoming midterm elections.
Joe Biden: Donald Trump's claims of fraud in his 2020 loss to Joe Biden were mentioned as context for his broader attack on mail balloting.
Jun 29, 2026 · 78 articles
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United States — Supreme Court of the United States: The United States — Supreme Court of the United States refused to revive Alan Dershowitz's defamation lawsuit against CNN, upholding the 'actual malice' standard for public figures in libel cases.
Joe Biden: Joe Biden was the political rival of Donald Trump, and the subject of the investigation Donald Trump allegedly pressured Ukraine to announce, which led to the impeachment trial where Alan Dershowitz made his controversial remarks.
Apr 20, 2026 · 21 articles
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United States — Supreme Court of the United States: The United States — Supreme Court of the United States, through its spokeswoman Patricia McCabe, quickly denied NPR's false report about Justice Samuel Alito's retirement, maintaining clarity regarding its judicial composition.
Joe Biden: Joe Biden's past appointment of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was mentioned as a point of comparison for presidential influence on the United States — Supreme Court of the United States.
Jun 30, 2026 · 20 articles
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United States — Supreme Court of the United States: The United States — Supreme Court of the United States may ultimately decide the legality of a presidential withdrawal from NATO, as it has never heard a treaty withdrawal case on its merits.
Joe Biden: Joe Biden, as former United States President, signed legislation in 2023 that bars any United States president from unilaterally withdrawing from NATO.
Apr 01, 2026 · 113 articles
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United States — Supreme Court of the United States: The United States — Supreme Court of the United States is expected to have the final say in the legal battle over Donald Trump's attempt to remove Lisa Cook, as the case is likely to be appealed to the highest court.
Sep 10, 2025 · 7 articles
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