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.
Supreme Court to go live online within two yearsRandy Coleman
“Incidentally, the incumbent CJI, heading a three-judge bench, had on Monday morning told a lawyer that the SC will have its platform for live streaming soon. The lawyer had urged the court that it should secure copyright of the proceedings if it plans to Livestream on YouTube.” The to...
• During a hearing on Friday, January 7th, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor made several blatantly false statements regarding covid-19 • How can the American public expect the court to make the right decision if those presiding over the case are so grossly uninformed? Don Via Jr. ...
Supreme Court weighs decision on Idaho abortion ban Senior Washington correspondent Devin Dwyer gives the latest on the case before the high court. April 24, 2024 Additional Live Streams Additional Live Streams Live ABC News Live Live Wildfire threat continues in California; major early season snowsto...
Simply put, the Supreme Court justices today will decide if only state lawmakers, some, like in North Carolina, in tremendously gerrymandered districts that give Republicans a guaranteed majority, should be the only ones who can decide all the rules ...
“No matter how much he wishes it to be true, President Trump is not king. In a devastating blow to President Trump and his enablers in the Republican party, the Supreme Court today upheld a fundamental tenet of our democracy that no one is above the law. ...
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...
“I thought the presentation today was a very good one. I think it was well received. I hope it was well received.” Trump said he believes his status as the frontrunner for the Republican nomination should merit consideration by the Supreme Court when weighing Colorado’s decision to ...
No, former President Donald Trump will not be at the Supreme Court today. While Trump has shown up in person for some of his other legal cases — Trump believes he is his own best defense and views the appearances as political opportunities — he and his team decided against coming to ...