
Supreme Court rebukes Texas judges, backs hearing before deportation for detained Venezuelans
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday told conservative judges in Texas they must offer a hearing to detained Venezuelans whom the Trump administration wants to send to a prison in El…
Read More »Justices skeptical of Trump plan to limit birthright citizenship but also injunctions that block it
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court gave a skeptical hearing Thursday to a lawyer for President Trump who was appealing rulings that blocked his plan to deny citizenship to newborns whose parents were…
Read More »When Will the Supreme Court Rule on Birthright Citizenship?
Rulings in a term’s biggest cases tend not to arrive until early summer, but this case’s compressed timeline may alter its timing. Source link
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US federal appellate court further curtails ability to enforce VRA – JURIST
A panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit struck down one of the key remaining ways to enforce the federal Voting Rights Act (VRA) on Wednesday….
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United Kingdom Court Upholds FCA Discretion in Redress Scheme Des
Timely insights into the design of mass consumer redress schemes In R (All-Party Parliamentary Group on Fair Banking) v Financial Conduct Authority [2025] EWHC 525 (Admin), the High Court examined the FCA’s decision…
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EU court rules European Commission wrongly denied New York Times access to Pfizer communications – JURIST
The Court of Justice of the European Union General Court (EUCJ) ruled on Wednesday that the European Commission (EC)’s refusal to give the New York Times access to communication exchanges…
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Pappas Buys On The Border in Bankruptcy Court Deal
Pappas Restaurants Acquires On The Border in Bankruptcy Sale. Pappas Restaurants, the family-run Houston giant behind brands like Pappasito’s Cantina and Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen, emerged as the winning bidder for…
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Former Supreme Court Justice Souter Has Passed Away – See Also
We’re Still Feeling His Impact On The Court: The unexpected liberal judge is a model for judges everywhere. Cadwalader Feeling The Consequences Of Cowering: They’re seeing an exodus of talented,…
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David H. Souter, retired Supreme Court justice, dies at age 85
WASHINGTON — Retired Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter, the shy and frugal small-town New Englander who was touted as a conservative but surprised his Republican backers and nearly everyone else by…
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Supreme Court Justice David Souter Dies After Accidentally Breaking The Judiciary
Retired Supreme Court Justice David Souter died Thursday at 85. Nominated in 1990 by President George H.W. Bush, Republicans expected Souter to continue the rightward capture of the Court —…
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Company wins court case over bottled water from California forest
The company that sells Arrowhead brand bottled water has won a court ruling overturning a decision by California water regulators, who in 2023 ordered it to stop piping millions of…
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Republican concedes long-unsettled North Carolina court election to Democratic incumbent
Challenger Jefferson Griffin filed formal protests that initially appeared to cover more than 65,000 ballots. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To log in, click here. Originally Published:…
Read More »Supreme Court allows Trump’s ban on transgender troops
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to remove thousands of active-duty members of the military because they are transgender. The justices on Tuesday granted an…
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US appeals court blocks Trump’s attempt to revoke legal status of parolees living in US – JURIST
The US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit on Monday rejected President Donald Trump’s attempt to revoke the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, Cubans, Haitians,…
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UK court of appeal confirms anti-protest law is unlawful – JURIST
The UK Court of Appeal upheld a ruling Friday that found 2023 protest regulations unlawful, marking a critical blow to legislation that civil liberties groups said undermined the right to…
Read More »A court ruling roils South Korea’s presidential election
SEOUL — As South Koreans prepare to elect a successor to ousted former president Yoon Suk Yeol, a court ruling against front-runner Lee Jae-myung has thrust the country — which has…
Read More »Supreme Court may allow church-run, publicly funded charter schools across the nation
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared poised Wednesday to rule that church-run schools have a right to operate as public-funded charters. If so, the decision could transform K-12 education and…
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