A divided Supreme Court has struck down affirmative action in college admissions, declaring race cannot be a factor and forcing institutions of higher education to look for new ways to achieve diverse student bodies.
The Supreme Court has commenced hearing of the lawsuits filed by broadcast journalist, Richard Dela Sky and Researcher, Dr Amanda Odoi challenging the passage of the LGBTQ+Bill by Parliament. The two controversial lawsuits have since stopped the Bill from being sent to President Nana Addo Dankwa A...
Live streaminglive broadcast of cases. live judicial proceedingsLive Streaming / Live Broadcast of Supreme Court cases in Pakistan became issue of media debate recently. Many countries in the world are broadcasting live theiSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Finally, foreign individuals who work, study, and live in China also may be readers of Chinese judgments or rulings. Will a Chinese court protect the rights of a foreign individual whose Chinese employer has failed to comply with his legal obligations? The foreign community is aware of the re...
The Supreme People’s Court (SPC), along with the Ministry of Justice, held a press conference on 9 September, reported here, to announce the publication of the 2023 annual report of judicial review of commercial arbitration. It was written by the SPC’s #4 Civil Division in collaboration ...
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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...
“We are pleased that in the decisions issued today, the Supreme Court has temporarily blocked both Congress and New York prosecutors from obtaining the President’s financial records. We will now proceed to raise additional Constitutional and legal issues in the lower courts.” ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday on whether Idaho’s abortion ban can be enforced in medical emergencies, putting a spotlight on what has been one of the most politically explosive flashpoints in the aftermath of Roe v. Wade’s demise. Here are key takeaways from today’s ...
Wade. And it prompted a frustrated Justice Elena Kagan, during a 2021 oral argument, to refer sarcastically to Mitchell and his allies as “some geniuses.” We'll be listening to find out whether Kagan and Mitchell spar today. Mitchell opened his presentation to the court by saying...