The Supreme Court on Monday rejected much of Arizona's controversial immigration law, but upheld other provisions, giving a partial victory to the Obama administration. » Read full article
Multiple Republican groups have launched TV ads highlighting President Obama's comment at a recent press conference that "the private sector is doing fine." Now Obama's campaign is pushing back, arguing that "Mitt Romney and his billionaire allies" are distorting the president's words. » Read full article
The Supreme Court rejected large portions of a controversial Arizona immigration law but left intact the ability of police to stop suspected illegal immigrants and demand to see their papers, a sort of split decision that should hand President Obama a political cudgel with which to take after former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. » Read full article
It promises to be one of the busiest and most consequential weeks of the year for Congress as lawmakers eagerly anticipate the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on the landmark 2010 health-care reform law. » Read full article
The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza gives the good news and the bad news for Mitt Romney out of the Supreme Court's ruling on Arizona's controversial immigration law.
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