Supreme Court Keeps Ruling in Trump’s Favor
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The chief judge cited a litany of examples, including docket errors in felony cases that led to the unlawful arrest of one woman and the unlawful release of another.
Nearly two thirds of the DOJ unit defending key Trump cases in court have quit or are leaving their jobs, new analysis shows.
Wednesday marked the first hearing in the lawsuit against Hall of Fame tight end and sports media personality Shannon Sharpe. But things immediately took a bizarre turn in court. According to KLAS in Las Vegas, Nevada, no attorney showed up on behalf of the plaintiff during the hearing. Clark ...
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The Supreme Court issued nationwide guidelines for DNA evidence collection in criminal investigations due to procedural lapses, leading to acquittals. The guidelines cover sample collection, preservation,
I’m really very interested in getting people to focus and to invest and to pay attention to what is happening in our country and in our government,” she said.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson told a group of lawyers and judges on Thursday that "the state of our democracy" is what keeps her up at night.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a plea challenging the Delhi High Court's stay on the movie 'Udaipur Files: Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murder.' The film's producers argue the stay violates their rights,
Supreme Court may define new limits for online free speech in India, affecting satire, podcasts, and digital content creators.
As the Supreme Court headed into its summer break, the justices gave President Trump a big win, saying that district court judges don't have the authority to issue the sort of nationwide injunctions that had blocked administration policies.
Asked what a world without judicial independence would look like, Justice Clint Bolick offered an ominous answer. "It looks like authoritarianism."
The move clears the way for the deportation of eight men being held in a detention center at a U.S. naval base in East Africa to conflict-ridden South Sudan.