Focuses on the steadfast determination of the United States Supreme Court to rein the powers of the Congress and to bolster those of the state. Supreme court ruling that reconfigured the parameters of federalism; Implications of the court rulings; Efforts of the United States to broaden the ...
The US ITC says smartphones made by Lenovo's Motorola infringe on Ericsson's 5G patents, which could lead to an import ban; a final ruling is set for April 2025 (Blake Brittain/Reuters) - Techmeme These two new charging features will improve your Pixel's battery lifespan - Pocket Lint ...
the court charted a middle path between the government’s and Fischer’s views, ruling that 1512(c) covers some — but not all — conduct that obstructs an official proceeding. In other words, the court did not adopt the government’s position, which it said would “criminalize a broad ...
The Supreme Court has turned back an appeal from Peter Navarro, the former Trump White House official who is set to return in his second term after serving prison time on contempt of Congress charges. 18 hours ago Supreme Court will take up a challenge related to California’s tough vehicl...
The Charity Commission’s statutory inquiry into the Captain Tom Foundation delivers some critically important lessons for all charities. Here’s our analysis. More 21 Nov 2024 4 mins How to correct a mistake in a collective agreement Thanks to a Supreme Court ruling earlier this month, we now...
GOP lawmakers want to alter the way state supreme court justices are selected or elected. Some conservative causes in the states, notably abortion bans, have been undermined by court rulings. Dec. 9, 2024· TNS Workforce San Diego Schools Could House 10 Percent of District Workforce The...
A recent ruling in the USA sheds light on liability policy coverage in response to climate change litigation. The supreme court in Hawaii has ruled that greenhouse gases are pollutants, and therefore subject to the pollution exclusion under an insured’s liability policy (Aloha Petroleum, LTD. v...
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confessions might be ‘directly accusatory,’… even if they did not specifically use a defendant’s name,” in Samia, the Supreme Court nonetheless found that admission of the redacted confession of the co-defendant, paired with a limiting instruction, did not violate Samia’s constitutional ...
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