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The Latest: Supreme Court says Fed’s Lisa Cook can keep job for now in series of final week rulings
The Supreme Court ruled that Federal Reserve member Lisa Cook can retain her position, rejected Trump's challenge to mail-in ballot rules, and declined to review his case involving E. Jean Carroll. RNC Chairman Joe Gruters supported Trump's election bill following the court's decision on mail-in ballots. The court also dismissed Alan Dershowitz's attempt to alter libel law standards.
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