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Supreme court goes against Trump in rulings on Fed firing of Lisa Cook, E Jean Carroll appeal and mail-in ballots - US politics live

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Kirsty McEwen, Tom Ambrose, Joseph Gedeon, Chris Stein, Coral Murphy Marcos, Lucy Campbell, Michael Sainato, Andrew Roth, Lauren Aratani, Rachel Leingang, Dharna Noor, David Smith
Supreme court goes against Trump in rulings on Fed firing of Lisa Cook, E Jean Carroll appeal and mail-in ballots - US politics live
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U.S. Supreme Court justices have disclosed significant outside income, including substantial book royalties and teaching fees. The disclosures provide a rare look into the financial activities of the justices alongside recent court rulings.

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Transparency regarding the financial interests of Supreme Court justices is a subject of ongoing public and political scrutiny in the U.S.

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The article reports on financial disclosures and court rulings, though the context of 'outside income' often invites political debate.

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