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Supreme Court Justices from William Taft to Stephen Breyer have repeated the maxim that the "Supreme Court is not a court of error correction." When it comes to arbitration law, however, a number of the Court's cases do little more than correct errors by lower courts. So why has error ...
Supreme Court Will Hear an Ohio Woman's Claim She Lost Out on Jobs Because She Is Straight More WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is taking up the case of an Ohio woman who claims she suffered sex discrimination in her employment because she is ...
The history of the Supreme Court reflects the development of the U.S. economy, the alteration of political views, and the evolution of the federal structure. In its earliest years, the court had little business to transact. Much of the justices' time was consumed in appearing on the federal...
…the Supreme Court…has created a campaign-finance system that is directly responsible for the rise of uncompromising leaders on both sides of the Capitol. …Political money was again before the Supreme Court on Tuesday morning, and, judging from their questions, the conservative justices are pois...
Supreme Court Associated PressWho are the Supreme Court justices? Nine justices make up the Supreme Court. Here's a look at all nine justices who make up the U.S. Supreme Court, including the newest Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court's conservative ...
Justices Thomas and Alito both asked about when the states can and cannot have sex-based laws. “We think the court just needs to recognize the sex-based classification and send this case back,” Prelogar said, adding that the treatments can be “criti...
But it also marked the high court’s second slap this year at the Republican-led Ohio Ballot Board’s chosen wording for describing constitutional amendments to voters. In June,justices orderedthe panel to reword its description of adivisive Augustconstitutional amendment that would have made am...
State coalitions brought challenges; district courts in Louisiana and Kentucky enjoined the rule during the litigation; the Fifth and Sixth Circuits denied the government’s requests to stay the injunctions, nor would the Supreme Court intercede for the government. All the Justices agreed that ...
For the second time, the Ohio Supreme Court rejected a map for congressional districts in the state. The court ruled that the map violated the constitution by favoring one political party over another irrespective of election results across the state. ...