U.S. Supreme Court takes up interlocutory appeals - and the importance of lawyersKimberly Atkins
aWe must take care each other 我们必须小心[translate] aThe Court of Appeals's contention that the Supreme Court in One 1958 Plymouth classified all civil in rem forfeitures as “quasi-criminal” ignored the subsequent evolution of the law on when a “civil” penalty should be considered crimina...
CBS News' Major Garrett breaks it all down. Dec 19, 2024 06:00 Supreme Court agrees to hear case about TikTok ban The Supreme Court said Wednesday it will hear an appeal from TikTok over a federal law that would ban the social media giant if it is not sold by its Chinese parent...
A state trial court upheld the board's decision not to count the provisional ballots, but the Pennsylvania Supreme Court sided with the voters andconcludedthat boards of elections must count provisional ballots cast by voters whose mail-in ballots are rejected for lacking secrecy envelopes. Republica...
appeals to the House of Lords and the UK Supreme Court (a) are limited to appeals on questions of law, and only those which raise issues of general public importance, and (b) are only permitted if permission to appeal is granted has ensured that the number of appeals they hear has ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments regarding Donald Trump’s claim that he is immune from prosecution for his actions on and before Jan. 6.
“en banc”to hear and decide a case of particular difficulty or importance. Normally the three judges who participate in a federal appeal are all circuit judges, but Congressional legislation authorizes the summoning of district judges to sit temporarily in the Courts of Appeals when pressure of ...
R. Kelly is appealing his federal sex crimes convictions to the Supreme Court, pressing a statute of limitations argument that an appeals court flatly rejected.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday on whether bans on public camping constitute "cruel and unusual punishment" barred by the Eighth Amendment.
This case presented the Supreme Court with its first opportunity toclarify its June 2022 decisionthat expanded the scope of the Second Amendment. In that ruling inNew York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen,the justiceslaid out a new standardwhich says gun laws must fit with the natio...