Washington —The Supreme Court on Friday said it will consider a bid by U.S. gun-makers to end a lawsuit from the Mexican government seeking to hold them liable for violence committed by drug cartels.The case involves some of the nation's biggest and most well-known gun companies, incl...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday began to hear former President Donald Trump's eligibility case, with the decision poised to set guidelines nationwide. Early January, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to take up whether Trump can be disqualified from appearing ...
Supreme Court takes up case that could make it more difficult to sue hotels over lack of accessibility info In Salt Lake City, a man with a wheelchair booked a room for people with disabilities, but later discovered it only accommodated for those with hearing loss ...
Washington —The Supreme Courtseemed skepticalof the idea that Colorado can excludeformer President Donald Trumpfrom the state's primary ballot, with justices on both sides of the ideological spectrum warning during oral arguments of the consequences of ruling him ineligible for the White House....
"Would we give any deference to these findings by state court judges, some of whom may be elected? Would we have to have our own trial?" "No, your honor, this court takes the evidentiary record as it's given," Murray said. "And here we have an evidentiary record that ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday will take up a historic case that could decide whether Donald Trump is ineligible for the 2024 ballot under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) The Supreme Court sounds broadly skeptical of efforts to kick former President Donald ...
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Deadline: Legal Newsletter. SCOTUS finally takes on Trump’s eligibility, and Meadows is still fighting in Georgia.
Next steps: The court often takes a few months to craft opinions – and usually hands down its biggest cases at the end of its term in June. But because the court expedited the earlier stages of the Trump ballot case, it is likely the court will want to move quickly to decide the cas...
The Colorado Supreme Court removed former President Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 ballot, ruling that he isn’t an eligible presidential candidate because of the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban.”
Supreme Court seems unlikely to fully resolve the immunity question:As the justices wrestled with the nuances of the case and a series of complicated hypotheticals, it seemed increasingly unlikely the court would offer a clear answer on whether Trump may be prosecuted for his effort to overturn ...