Federal Appeals Courts Emerge as Crucial for Trump in Voting Cases
| By Julie Bosman, Sarah Mervosh and Marc Santora Exhaustion and impatience are creating new risks as cases soar in parts of the world. "They have had enough," one U.S. mayor said of her residents. | | | By Jim Rutenberg and Rebecca R. Ruiz Federal district courts have tended to rule for Democrats in litigation over how to run the election, but appeals courts, well stocked with the president's nominees, are blocking them. | | | By Michael Powell The phrase has poured into the nation's rhetorical bloodstream. Organizations from the N.F.L. to art museums to colleges requiring the SAT are accused of perpetuating it. | | |
| U.S. | The Long Run By Matt Flegenheimer and Katie Glueck Trump has called Biden a tool of leftist agitators. Friends say that has never much been his way, even as a young man surrounded by protest. | | | Opinion By Jesse Wegman Violent extremists and conspiracy theorists found their tribune in Donald Trump. | | |
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