Good News from the Supreme CourtThe U.S. Supreme Court has finally put to rest the notion that the federal government should treat newspapers differently than other businesses when levying taxes.Morton, John
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South Florida's LGBTQ community disappointed with Supreme Court decision Ted Scouten reports how on Friday, the court ruled in favor of a Christian graphic artist from Colorado, who does not want to design wedding websites for same-sex couples. Jun 30, 2023 01:42 Gov. DeSantis appoints...
Students for Fair Admissions asked the Supreme Court to intervene, urging it to prohibit West Point from using race as a factor in admissions decisions while litigation continues. "Every year this case languishes in discovery, trial, or appeals, West Point will label and sort thousands more app...
Washington —The Supreme Court on Friday sided with a small Oregon town thatimposes civil punishments on homeless peoplefor sleeping in public spaces, finding that enforcement of its anti-camping rules is not prohibited by the Eighth Amendment's protections from cruel and unusual punishment. ...
Washington —The Supreme Court on Tuesday paused a lower court decision that invalidated the Biden administration's efforts to regulate so-calledghost guns, allowing enforcement of the restrictions while legal proceedings continue. The5-4 orderfrom the court came hours before a temporary pause issued...
We took the whole thing meekly and mildly after a few days of protest at the foot of the extreme John Roberts court. Former President Donald Trump’s evil deeds will live long after him, especially his three Supreme Court nominees who expressly stole reproductive freedom away from American wome...
Democrats hold a razor-thin margin in the Senate, the legislative body tasked with confirming Biden's Supreme Court pick. Biden will need to select a candidate who can safely garner 50 votes. Democrats have suffered a number of harsh blows in recent months. Biden's approval rating stands at...
A flight from Mexico City arrives at Vancouver International Airport, in Richmond, B.C., on Friday, March 20, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck The Supreme Court of Canada won’t hear a case about air passenger refunds for flights cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
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