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White House Ballroom Fight May Reach Supreme Court

June 8, 2026·6 days ago·via SCOTUSblog
White House Ballroom Fight May Reach Supreme Court
The fight over a White House ballroom project is headed toward the Supreme Court, turning a construction dispute into a broader test of executive power and federal authority. The case could force the justices to weigh how far the White House can go on property and planning decisions tied to the presidency. For conservatives, the bigger issue is whether unelected bureaucrats and legal challengers keep trying to box in the executive branch. Read more about this...

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