What are the worst Supreme Court decisions ever?Sarah MuiAba Journal
The Supreme Court has heard several race-conscious admissionscasessince Bakke, including the most recent involving Harvard and UNC. Both of these cases were spearheaded by Edward Blum, a conservative legal activist who opposes the consideration of race and ethnicity in the U.S. and who ...
The recent court decisions have clearly disruptedCalifornia’s carefully laid plansto protect abortion rights, with officials scrambling behind the scenes to prepare and react. The state did not join a separate lawsuit out of the Eastern District of Washington state in which a fe...
In 2015, the Supreme People's Court of China (SPC) retried the ‘PRETUL Case’ (2014, Min Ti Zi No. 38 Civil Judgment). The court held that all the OEM products used with the relevant logo of the commissioner are exported, and the goods are not sold...
the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction between individuals. This includes instances where the people are residents of different states. It also includes instances when the dispute involves a foreign entity. Maritime cases and those involving admiralty are within the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction. Ca...
Although the Supreme Court indicated that prior decisions relying on theChevronframework are not overturned, this decision will likely affect how, going forward, federal labor and employment agencies — such as the Department of Labor (DOL), the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and ...
The Colorado ruling stands in contrast with several recent legal decisions on the matter. Last month, aMinnesota Supreme Court decisionsaid the state party can put anyone on its primary ballot. But the court said petitioners could try again in the context of the general election. ...
rather than a typical panel of three, and that one issue it wants to evaluate is whether it should "reconsider" its State Street Bank ruling.The Federal Circuit"s action comes in the wake of a series of recent decisions by the supreme Court that has narrowed the scope of protections for ...
On average, nominees are confirmed or rejected by the Senate within 25 days. The longest process took 125 days. With conservatives opposed to recent Supreme Court decisions on marriage equality and healthcare reform, they may use their Senate majority to engineer a filibuster with the intention of...
the Supreme Court again rejected the DOJ’s theory of criminal prosecution in the infamous are fish “tangible objects” case. Calling the DOJ’s enforcement theory an “unrestrained” and “unbounded” reading of relevant statute, the Court reversed the 11th Circuit’s opinion affirming th...