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'Robert Barnes The Washington Post' - 12 News Result(s)

  • US Chief Justice Rebukes Trump's Criticism, Says Judiciary "Independent"
    World News | Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Thursday November 22, 2018
    The chief justice of the United States and the president of the United States engaged in an extraordinary war of words Wednesday over the independence of the federal judiciary, with Chief Justice John Roberts issuing a rare rebuke of President Donald Trump's criticism of an "Obama judge" who ruled against the administration.
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  • "Great Little Animals": US Supreme Court To Look At Endangered Frog
    Science | Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Sunday September 30, 2018
    When does the mood strike for a dusky gopher frog?
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  • US Top Court Pick Denies Sex Abuse Allegations As Nomination In Jeopardy
    World News | Robert Barnes, Seung Min Kim, Elise Viebeck, The Washington Post | Friday September 28, 2018
    The most consequential Supreme Court opening in a generation gave rise to the most bitter Senate hearing in memory Thursday, as California professor Christine Blasey Ford accused Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when both were teenagers and Kavanaugh angrily assailed Democrats for pushing what he said were false charges to "blow me ...
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  • Donald Trump Says He Is "Close" To Choosing A Supreme Court Nominee
    World News | Robert Costa, David Weigel, Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Monday July 9, 2018
    President Donald Trump said he was "close" to choosing a Supreme Court nominee Sunday after a weekend at his New Jersey golf club evaluating four leading candidates and mulling the likely response of key senators and his core supporters to each prospect, according to White House officials and Trump advisers involved in the discussions.
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  • Indian-American In Supreme Court Race; Trump Said He Would Consider Him
    Indians Abroad | Felicia Sonmez, Devlin Barrett, Amber Phillips, Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Thursday June 28, 2018
    Justice Anthony Kennedy's announcement Wednesday that he is retiring from the U.S. Supreme Court effective July 31 has opened the floodgates of speculation on who President Donald Trump will choose as his replacement.
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  • "Wow!" Trump Tweets As Supreme Court Upholds Controversial Travel Ban
    World News | Robert Barnes, Ann E. Marimow, The Washington Post | Wednesday June 27, 2018
    The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump has the authority to ban travelers from certain majority-Muslim countries if he thinks it is necessary to protect the United States, a victory in what has been a priority since Trump's first weeks in office and a major affirmation of presidential power.
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  • In Travel Ban Case, Supreme Court Considers 'The President' Vs. 'This President'
    World News | Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Monday April 23, 2018
    The Supreme Court's final oral argument of the term will be one of its most important and potentially far-reaching, an examination of the president's authority to protect the country by banning some foreigners who seek entry.
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  • US Supreme Court Allows Enforcement Of Trump Travel Ban While Legal Challenges Continue
    World News | Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Tuesday December 5, 2017
    The Supreme Court on Monday granted President Donald Trump's request to fully enforce his revised order banning travel to the United States by residents of six mostly Muslim countries while legal challenges to it proceed in lower courts.
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  • Supreme Court Allows Limited Version Of Trump's Travel Ban To Take Effect
    World News | Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Monday June 26, 2017
    The Supreme Court agreed Monday to allow a limited version of President Donald Trump's ban on travelers from six mostly Muslim countries to take effect and will consider in the fall the president's broad powers in immigration matters in a case that raises fundamental issues of national security and religious discrimination.
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  • Trump Turns To Supreme Court To Move Forward On Travel Ban
    World News | Robert Barnes, Ann E. Marimow, The Washington Post | Friday June 2, 2017
    The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to let it move forward with the president's plan to temporarily ban citizens from six mostly Muslim countries, elevating a divisive legal battle involving national security and religious discrimination to the nation's highest court.
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  • Tech Giants, Former Diplomats Blast Trump Travel Ban As Court Showdown Looms
    World News | Matt Zapatosky, Robert Barnes, Brian Murphy, The Washington Post | Monday February 6, 2017
    Fresh challenges to President Donald Trump's court-frozen immigration order took shape Monday with two former secretaries of state claiming the White House was undermining national security and nearly 100 Silicon Valley tech companies arguing it will keep the best minds from coming to America.
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  • State Dept. Reverses Visa Revocations, Allows Banned Travelers To Enter U.S.
    World News | Robert Barnes, Matt Zapatosky, Anne Gearan, The Washington Post | Saturday February 4, 2017
    The State Department says previously banned travelers will be allowed to enter the United States after a federal judge in Washington state on Friday temporarily blocked enforcement of President Trump's controversial immigration ban.
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'Robert Barnes The Washington Post' - 12 News Result(s)

  • US Chief Justice Rebukes Trump's Criticism, Says Judiciary "Independent"
    World News | Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Thursday November 22, 2018
    The chief justice of the United States and the president of the United States engaged in an extraordinary war of words Wednesday over the independence of the federal judiciary, with Chief Justice John Roberts issuing a rare rebuke of President Donald Trump's criticism of an "Obama judge" who ruled against the administration.
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  • "Great Little Animals": US Supreme Court To Look At Endangered Frog
    Science | Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Sunday September 30, 2018
    When does the mood strike for a dusky gopher frog?
    www.ndtv.com
  • US Top Court Pick Denies Sex Abuse Allegations As Nomination In Jeopardy
    World News | Robert Barnes, Seung Min Kim, Elise Viebeck, The Washington Post | Friday September 28, 2018
    The most consequential Supreme Court opening in a generation gave rise to the most bitter Senate hearing in memory Thursday, as California professor Christine Blasey Ford accused Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when both were teenagers and Kavanaugh angrily assailed Democrats for pushing what he said were false charges to "blow me ...
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  • Donald Trump Says He Is "Close" To Choosing A Supreme Court Nominee
    World News | Robert Costa, David Weigel, Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Monday July 9, 2018
    President Donald Trump said he was "close" to choosing a Supreme Court nominee Sunday after a weekend at his New Jersey golf club evaluating four leading candidates and mulling the likely response of key senators and his core supporters to each prospect, according to White House officials and Trump advisers involved in the discussions.
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  • Indian-American In Supreme Court Race; Trump Said He Would Consider Him
    Indians Abroad | Felicia Sonmez, Devlin Barrett, Amber Phillips, Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Thursday June 28, 2018
    Justice Anthony Kennedy's announcement Wednesday that he is retiring from the U.S. Supreme Court effective July 31 has opened the floodgates of speculation on who President Donald Trump will choose as his replacement.
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  • "Wow!" Trump Tweets As Supreme Court Upholds Controversial Travel Ban
    World News | Robert Barnes, Ann E. Marimow, The Washington Post | Wednesday June 27, 2018
    The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump has the authority to ban travelers from certain majority-Muslim countries if he thinks it is necessary to protect the United States, a victory in what has been a priority since Trump's first weeks in office and a major affirmation of presidential power.
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  • In Travel Ban Case, Supreme Court Considers 'The President' Vs. 'This President'
    World News | Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Monday April 23, 2018
    The Supreme Court's final oral argument of the term will be one of its most important and potentially far-reaching, an examination of the president's authority to protect the country by banning some foreigners who seek entry.
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  • US Supreme Court Allows Enforcement Of Trump Travel Ban While Legal Challenges Continue
    World News | Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Tuesday December 5, 2017
    The Supreme Court on Monday granted President Donald Trump's request to fully enforce his revised order banning travel to the United States by residents of six mostly Muslim countries while legal challenges to it proceed in lower courts.
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  • Supreme Court Allows Limited Version Of Trump's Travel Ban To Take Effect
    World News | Robert Barnes, The Washington Post | Monday June 26, 2017
    The Supreme Court agreed Monday to allow a limited version of President Donald Trump's ban on travelers from six mostly Muslim countries to take effect and will consider in the fall the president's broad powers in immigration matters in a case that raises fundamental issues of national security and religious discrimination.
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  • Trump Turns To Supreme Court To Move Forward On Travel Ban
    World News | Robert Barnes, Ann E. Marimow, The Washington Post | Friday June 2, 2017
    The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to let it move forward with the president's plan to temporarily ban citizens from six mostly Muslim countries, elevating a divisive legal battle involving national security and religious discrimination to the nation's highest court.
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  • Tech Giants, Former Diplomats Blast Trump Travel Ban As Court Showdown Looms
    World News | Matt Zapatosky, Robert Barnes, Brian Murphy, The Washington Post | Monday February 6, 2017
    Fresh challenges to President Donald Trump's court-frozen immigration order took shape Monday with two former secretaries of state claiming the White House was undermining national security and nearly 100 Silicon Valley tech companies arguing it will keep the best minds from coming to America.
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  • State Dept. Reverses Visa Revocations, Allows Banned Travelers To Enter U.S.
    World News | Robert Barnes, Matt Zapatosky, Anne Gearan, The Washington Post | Saturday February 4, 2017
    The State Department says previously banned travelers will be allowed to enter the United States after a federal judge in Washington state on Friday temporarily blocked enforcement of President Trump's controversial immigration ban.
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