US Supreme Court turns down review of order forcing meds on Elizabeth Smart suspectJENNIFER DOBNER
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They appealed to the high court, and the Supreme Court's order list said on Friday that it's taking up the case. The libertarian public interest firm Institute For Justice, which is representing the families, described the case as a “potentially landmark case” in a stat...
As is usually customary, the Supreme Court did not explain its reasoning for denying a request from voting rights advocates to lift the stay. However, Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Elena Kagan joined in a written dissent, saying the high court’s order “prevents thousands ...
Sarah Pierce, a policy analyst at the Migration Policy Institute, said the Trump administration is unlikely to take new applicants without a lower court’s order. “It’s up in the air,” Pierce said. IS THERE ANOTHER SOLUTION? There have been many efforts to pass legislation that would pro...
There are also retail options in the state, New Jersey has since surpassed Nevada as the top betting state, generating more than $1.6 billion since the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn PASPA. The betting market in New Jersey was the first of many, and continues to grow to this day....
The Supreme Court ordered the lower court to revisit the florist case in order of the June ruling.
The High Court has rebuffed (PDF) Vanda’s bid to contest the May 2023 ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit roughly four months after the company appealed to the Supreme Court to review the decision, according to a SCOTUS order list published Monday. Vanda first ...
The U.S. Supreme Court announced today that it will not hear the case of Crosley Green, a 65-year-old Florida man who has steadfastly fought for more than three decades to prove his innocence following his wrongful conviction by an all-white jury for a 1989 murder in Titusville, Florida....
The US Supreme Court on June 28 decided Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless v. Department of Commerce, overruling the Chevron doctrine that for four decades has required federal courts to defer to administrative agencies’ interpretations