The dispute could give the Supreme Court a chance to reassess its own 1935 precedent that has limited a president's ability to fire certain agency heads. Some of the justices have signaled a willingness to rein in or perhaps overturn that ruling, in a case called Humphrey...
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"The Supreme Court ratifies the power of Guarantees Judge #30 to resolve the request for liberty of ex-senator Alvaro Uribe Velez," the court said in a post on Twitter. Uribe, a mentor to current President Ivan Duque, has insisted he is innocent. He resigned his...
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Clearly, there is still life in what had been a long-dormant provison of the Consitution. At least for a while — Griffin has appealed his removal to the Supreme Court, and its next task may be to fashion rules for how the provision applies at the local level. ...
District Judge Amit Mehta that the Supreme Court’s decision last July provides “further insight” into the legal standard applicable to Trump’s bid to throw out the lawsuits on the grounds that they complain about official acts he took as president. That high court ruling stalled the federal...
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Murray told reporters outside the Supreme Court that he has received “hard questions” from previous courts that ultimately ruled in his clients’ favor, noting, “You don’t do hard things without asking hard questions.” He added, “Even though we are right on the law, we understand that...
Having said that, the case is by no means open and shut. A MAGA judge — someone likeAileen Cannon, perhaps— could plausibly read the U.S. Code the way that the Trump administration wants, and there are at least two such justices on the Supreme Court. As with many of Trump...