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Court agrees to hear six new cases, including dispute over proof of citizenship to vote
The Supreme Court agreed to hear six new cases, including one involving election law and proof of citizenship requirements for voting. It rejected President Donald Trump’s appeal of a $5 million award from a lawsuit by E. Jean Carroll, who alleged sexual abuse and defamation by Trump. Other cases include disputes over trademark law and compensation for energy transmission.
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