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A divided Supreme Court has ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision ...
The fate of a French impressionist painting once stolen by the Nazis from a Jewish woman is in question once again after the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday revived a case that could decide its owners… ...
Utah is no longer asking the U.S. Supreme Court to order the United States to “dispose” of 18.5 million acres of public land in the Beehive State, its latest court pleading shows. In an 18 ...
The Karnataka High Court upheld a single judge’s order dismissing a petition by original land grantees seeking restoration of property, 12 years after its initial transfer to private individuals.
Challenges to property deeds in Arizona cities and towns must typically be made within five years, even if forgery could be involved, according to a new Arizona Supreme Court ruling.
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Supreme Court turns away Native American lawsuit over copper mine on sacred land - MSNThe case reached the Supreme Court after the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals narrowly ruled against Apache Stronghold earlier this year, concluding that the land transfer did ...
Before the HC order, Manorama died, and the case was pursued by her son, Suneil.Dissatisfied with the High Court's ruling, Suneil appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing that Noida Authority ...
Opinion: Utah wants the Supreme Court to give it land owned by all Americans - The Salt Lake Tribune
No state in recent years has been more aggressive than Utah, home to some of the nation’s most magnificent landscapes, in trying to seize control of land owned by the federal government. In the ...
The Alaska Supreme Court issued an order on March 12 in an effort to relieve the backlog of cases filed before 2023. The order goes into effect on May 16. Criminal Rule 45, Alaska’s speedy trial ...
Dellinger challenged the firing in federal court, and on Feb. 12 a judge issued a court order that reinstated Dellinger's job for 14 days while the judge considered the legal questions in the case.
After the Fourth Circuit Court's rebuke of the Trump administration, the Supreme Court temporarily stays a judge’s order to return an illegal alien from El Salvador.
The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear an Apache religious challenge to a copper mine that could turn the tribe's sacred site into a 1,000-foot-deep industrial crater.
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