Kagan will take a sacred oath(誓言)to uphold the Constitution of the United States on Saturday at a swearing-in ceremony.The new Justice will bring the number of women sitting on the nation's highest court to three.Kagan joins Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor-all three New Y...
Justice Roberts asked, “what if Union Pacific sets this train aside, making it a little restaurant or something, but they know they could deploy it to haul shit again if needed? Is that “in use?” Counsel Sinzdak responded that this would be “in storage.” Justice Roberts asked, “W...
Until the passing of the 22nd Amendment, there was no formal cap on the number of terms a U.S. president could serve. George Washington set an unofficial precedent when he stepped down after two terms in office, but when Franklin D. Roosevelt came into the presidency, he was elected to ...
was a deliberate act; I requested the Planning Inspectorate provide evidence of the official Tithe Commission map of 1840 being used, because the facts recorded no use whatsoever, the BHS representative appeared to have fabricated a document after first day of inquiry, and took it to the second...
–An incredulous evil blight: I’ve struggled to accept the volume of corruption; I believed there must be rational links between the various sets of common law evidence that the perpetrators: Rudge, Parsons, E Spurway, Coombs and Kind are wilfully ignorant of – e.g., Tithe Act 1836,...
Until the passing of the 22nd Amendment, there was no formal cap on the number of terms a U.S. president could serve. George Washington set an unofficial precedent when he stepped down after two terms in office, but when Franklin D. Roosevelt came into the presidency, he was elected to ...
The justices declined to hear a case brought by former Xerox Holdings Corp. XRX, chief financial officer Barry Romeril that challenged the constitutionality of the gag order imposed by the SEC in 2003, when he settled claims that he directed his employees to make misleading accounting adjustm...
While GOP Senate sources believe action on a nominee will likely wait until a post-election, lame-duck session of Congress, it’s possible it could be moved up for this reason: The possibility of court fights over the election results and the need for nine justices on the court to resolve...