π U.S. Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court is the highest federal judicial authority that interprets constitutional law and reviews cases involving national security, foreign policy, and intelligence operations, thereby shaping legal frameworks for intelligence agencies' domestic and international activities.
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| Signal | Status | Lens | Role | Confidence | Last Seen |
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| Justice Department agrees not to pursue any tax claims against Trump as part of IRS deal | expired | Deals | involved | 100% | |
| Texas Hospital to Open Nation's First 'Detransition Clinic' After Settlement for Transgender Treatment | expired | Politics | involved | 100% | |
| Are You Frail? What to Know and How to Reduce Your Risk | expired | Health | responder | 100% | |
| Rwandan genocide suspect Kabuga, 93, dies in custody | expired | Politics | party | 100% | |
| Nearly 40% chances of stagflation by end of 2026, traders say | expired | Politics | party | 100% | |
| Updated AI regulation bill clears Colorado House and Senate, heads to governorβs desk | expired | Politics | involved | 100% | |
| North Korea updates constitution to require automatic nuclear strike if Kim Jong Un is assassinated: report | expired | Politics | involved | 64% | |
| EU clinches deal to roll back AI restrictions | expired | Politics | involved | 100% |