What are the implications of this ruling? If its logic and reasoning are followed by other courts – again, they should be, as it’s a straightforward application ofBruen– then“ghost gun” bans, serialization requirements for homemade firearms,microstampingrequireme...
The new US Supreme Court ruling against federal regulatory powers poses a deep, costly and fundamentally unpredictable threat to the norms of government oversight in higher education, the sector’s top expert body has warned. Thedecision by the top courtagainst its own 40-year-old principle known...
Mexico’s government reacted negatively to news on the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling on immigration. The U.S. will uphold the Trump administration policy restricting entry at borders by asylum-seeking migrants. Mexico is likely to be the most affected by the ruling. CGTN’s Franc Contreras...
Lyle Denniston, Globe Correspondent
D)In a rare unanimous ruling, the US Supreme Court has overturned the corruptionconviction of a former Virginia governor, Robert MeDonnell. put it did so whileholding its nose at the ethies of his conduct, which included accepting gifts such as aRolex watch and a Ferrari automobile from a...
According toReuters, the Supreme Court has weighed in, saying Apple does not have to comply with the injunction requiring it to make changes to the App Store until the Supreme Court makes its final ruling in the case. The ruling is a big win for Apple, ensuring it does not have...
Search giant Google has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a decision by an appeals court that its collection of data from unencrypted Wi-Fi traffic in neighbourhoods around the country as part of its Street View program networks is not exempt under
“The Supreme Court did the appropriate thing with this ruling because the Chevron deference had started to stretch too far for certain agencies.” Loper Bright’s impact will be “enormous” in the long run, according to Joshua Simmons, partner at Wiley Rein and adjunct professor at the Unive...
Analysis: US Supreme Court makes ruling on a spy caseSTEVE INSKEEP
Western banks have cut their workforces in China,the US Supreme Court ruled that former president Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for his ‘official’ actions, and Amazon has turned its first international profit in four years. Plus, the FT’s Leo Lewis explains how online competitors are aff...