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"The Supreme Court must continue to rein in the lower courts to ensure the Rule of Law prevails," White House spokesman Harrison Fields said in a written statement. The Trump administration has ...
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ruled that "women" as a protected category under the Equality Act must be biologically female. The court announced Wednesday that it unanimously found that ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday ... Maryland, federal court. Abrego Garcia's lawyer, Andrew Rossman, in an email to NBC News, wrote, "The rule of law won today." "Time to bring him home," Rossman ...
President Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to allow him to fire two Biden appointees on U.S. labor boards, despite federal laws that protect members of those panels from being dismissed ...
Will the Trump Justice Department lose a crucial Supreme Court case ... the duty of candor to the court, among other ethical obligations, and the duty to uphold the rule of law, particularly ...
ATLANTA — The Supreme Court of Georgia has ruled that recorded jail phone calls made by Barron Brantley, the man accused of murdering Clark Atlanta University student Alexis Crawford in 2019 ...
The Supreme Court ... depend on what the full court does. I mean, what Chief John Roberts did on Monday was really just buy a little bit of time for the full court to rule on whether Judge Xinis ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday scrapped one of two lower ... concluded that the government failed to comply with rules demanding advance notice be given to states that would be impacted by the ...
The Supreme Court strongly criticized Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi on Tuesday, stating that his decision to reserve 10 bills for the President's consideration violated constitutional provisions.
The United States Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration ... "Tonight's decision is a landmark victory for the rule of law. An activist judge in Washington, D.C. does not have the ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to halt a lower court order that required six federal agencies to rehire more than 16,000 probationary workers who had been fired. The high court ...
The Supreme Court ... The court explained that while Congress cannot generally delegate its legislative powers, it can authorize administrative agencies to create rules and set rates in technical ...