Ahead of the court’s decision, some worried that the justices could nonetheless severely limit this subset of Jan. 6 prosecutions, striking the most serious charge with the longest prison sentence, and dramatically narrow Trump’s case as well. That did not happen — and the court’s interpr...
A favorable court of appeals ruling allowed the Ketchums to get on with their lives and their business, but when they learned the Supreme Court would hear the case, their initial reaction was despair: More legal fees? Then Doug got a call from the Institute for Justice, a nonprofit legal ...
Florida Supreme Court ruling on abortion likely after legislative session The Florida Supreme Court likely will not rule until after this year's regular legislative session in a high-stakes case about the constitutionality of a 2022 law that prevents abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. Jan 24...
The Supreme Court’s decision to hear the case gave Trump thegift he dreamed of— significantly postponing his Jan. 6-related trial. Recall, as well, that the court originally waited for the D.C. Circuit’s ruling,when it could have takenthe case back in December. The delay,...
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Supreme Court Hands Down Ruling in NY Gun Rights Case, Expands Gun Rights U.S. Supreme Court In the first major gun rights case in more than ten years, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday morning that the… Supreme Court Rules in the Carson v. Makin Case U.S. Supreme Court The Su...
The decision marks the first time a court has found former President Donald Trump to be ineligible to return to the White House due to his conduct surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Earl Warren was an American jurist, the 14th chief justice (1953–69) of the United States who presided over the Supreme Court during a period of sweeping changes in U.S. constitutional law, especially in the areas of race relations, criminal procedure,
Today’s ruling: The Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Justice Department overstepped by bringing obstruction charges against hundreds of people who rioted at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, prompting at least some of those cases to be reopened. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the opinion...