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This term was marked by sharp right turns in major civil rights cases, a mixed record on lower-profile cases, and mixed ...
The Supreme Court took hard right turns in major First Amendment cases, but also sided with civil-rights plaintiffs and ...
The U.S. Supreme Court over the 2024-2025 term ruled on many so-called "culture wars" issues. Here's a look at those and ...
The court’s rules require many litigants to submit 40 copies of their briefs, resulting in millions of pages printed each ...
Aryna Sabalenka grabbed the last three games to reach the Wimbledon semifinals by overcoming 104th-ranked Laura Siegemund on ...
If Governor Abbott signs it into law, HB 40 will expand the courts (with the addition of six new divisions subject to legislative appropriations), expand the cases they can hear, and add clarity for ...
With Wimbledon’s final eight all chasing a first title, here’s how Aryna Sabalenka, Amanda Anisimova and a determined group ...
Churches can speak about candidates from the pulpit without risking their nonprofit status, the IRS said in a court filing.
The Supreme Court just made it harder for judges to block presidential policies nationwide, but lawmakers hold the key to ...
The judge cited a 2007 California case, The People v. Edward Young, for his unusual decision. "In that case, the appellate ...
The Alien Enemies Act, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, DOGE and more featured in rulings that reveal the Roberts Court’s priorities.
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