Four recent Supreme Court decisions will together make it much harder for the federal government to take action on climate change
Two New Supreme Court Decisions Affect Local Government Prosecutions in Western AustraliaWood, Anne
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The new US Supreme Court ruling against federal regulatory powers poses a deep, costly and fundamentally unpredictable threat to the norms of government oversight in higher education, the sector’s top expert body has warned. Thedecision by the top courtagainst its own 40-year-old principle known...
about Moreau’s past decisions or about past or future Supreme Court decisions. Several MPs did ask her about the place of victims in the criminal system. She said she understands the frustrations victim’s feel, and believes judges can do their best to explain decisions, even the unpopular ...
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Improve the system for implementing major decisions of the Party Center (完善党中央重大决策落实机制) (found in the 4th Plenum Decision and documents thereafter); strictly implementing the [Party] system of reporting and seeking approval for major matters [also known ...
Supreme Court of New Hampshire March 13, 1980 *207 Peter Makris, of Laconia (Stephen J. Neubeck orally), for Michael Field. *208 Thomas D. Rath, attorney general (Betsy S. Westgate, attorney, orally), for the State. KING, J.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court appeared likely Wednesday to give Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip at least another day in court in his long quest to throw out his murder conviction and death sentence.
At issue in this appeal before the New Jersey Supreme Court was whether defendant Dante Allen was denied a fair trial because the trial court permitted a detective to present lay opinion testimony in which he narrated a video recording. According to defe