Courts and executive actions
…the DC Circuit Court considered the taxpayers’ claim (not made in the court below) that the Supreme Court decision in Freytag, 501 U.S. 868 (1991) (summary with links to case…
…the DC Circuit Court considered the taxpayers’ claim (not made in the court below) that the Supreme Court decision in Freytag, 501 U.S. 868 (1991) (summary with links to case…
…the sale of ammunition clips of more than 10 bullets, and that once a constitutional challenge to those laws gets to the Supreme Court, the Court will uphold the laws….
Obamacare faces two separate court challenges on Tuesday, but only one could deliver a major knockout blow to the law. The case getting the most attention is tomorrow’s Supreme Court…
…of the cort., SCOTUStoday for Monday, March 23 – SCOTUSblog A Closer Look: Confidence in the Court As you may have heard by now, the Supreme Court is apparently experiencing a crisis of…
…Supreme Court Rejects Alabama Bid to Scrap Black-Majority Congressional District, msn.com, Jess Bravin. SCOTUS rules against Alabama legislature. A last-minute request to the Supreme Court to reject its prior opinion…
…have pointed out that Mohela stands to gain revenue from Biden’s cancellation plan. In court hearings on the challenges earlier this year, US supreme court justices questioned why Mohela did not bring…
…if you can, to the top with supreme court justices. Justices Make it Tougher to Sue Makers of Medical Devices The case has significant implications for the $75 billion-a-year health…
…Court case Grutter v. Bollinger, which upheld affirmative action in university and law school admissions. (For a time, at least, until the Supreme Court reversed course and struck the practice down…
…pollution, Moyle v. U.S., Garland v. Cargill, Supreme Court ruling on immunity, Unhoused people sleeping outside, redraw congressional map to consider Black voters, and it goes onward. Biden attacks Supreme…
…ask that the Court of Trade’s decision be stayed during appeal – this will wind up with the Supreme Court, perhaps within a matter of weeks. – the Supreme Court…