WASHINGTON, Jan 18 (Reuters) - During his four years as president, Democrat Joe Biden experienced a sustained series of defeats at the U.S. Supreme ... in court after plea talks in border wall ...
By Matthew Cullen The Supreme Court upheld a law today that could ban ... Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota, Trump’s pick to run the Homeland Security Department, said at her confirmation hearing ...
More recently, in November 2018, a farmer threw a Molotov cocktail at then-Chief Justice Kim Myeong-su’s vehicle during a one-man protest outside the Supreme Court. A supporter of President Yoon ...
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President Donald Trump will need the Supreme Court, with three justices he appointed, to enable the most aggressive of the ...
A decision from U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has cleared the path for a second trial in the Buffalo Billion ...
After the Supreme Court weakened a key piece of the Voting Rights Act, voting discrimination cases are not just harder to ...
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U.S. Supreme Court rejects likely final appeal of South Carolina inmate a day before his executionCOLUMBIA, S.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Thursday what is likely the final appeal of a South Carolina inmate the day ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Thursday what is likely the final appeal of a South Carolina inmate the day before his scheduled execution for a 2001 killing of a friend found ...
The fate of TikTok’s U.S. operations might be decided Friday after the Supreme Court said it may announce opinions in the morning, potentially delivering a ruling on TikTok days before the ban ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is switching positions in a major Supreme Court case on transgender rights, backing away from the Biden administration’s opposition to Tennessee’s ban ...
The Supreme Court has upheld a law banning TikTok in the United States, paving the way for the platform to go dark on Sunday. The justices ruled today that the Foreign Adversary Controlled ...
On 19 December 2024, a unanimous South Korean Supreme Court partially overturned its 2013 ‘ordinary wage’ precedents, which may require many employers to revise their compensation practices.
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