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Supreme Court wrests powers from regulatory agencies 
The U.S. Supreme Court wrapped-up its 2023-24 term on July 1, leaving in its wake a spate of decisions that have heads still spinning.    The most publicized decision was its affirmation in Trump v. United States that presidents have immunity from criminal prosecution for “official acts.” The court deferred to a designated definer (the lower court trial judge in the Trump case) to determine exactly what that term encompasses. That determination in turn will dictate whether special counsel Jack Smith still has sufficient evidence to prosecute former President Donald Trump in the pending Jan. 6 obstruction case.   Less prominent among the court’s decisions, though still significant, a

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