💨 Abstract
An audit in Maryland revealed that at least 36 deaths in custody should have been classified as homicides. Meanwhile, the US Supreme Court appears open to lifting nationwide injunctions blocking President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship policy. The justices debated the practical implications and legal complexities, including the use of class-action lawsuits as an alternative to nationwide injunctions.
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