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The Supreme Court said on Monday that it will consider whether people who regularly smoke marijuana can legally own guns, the latest firearm case to come before the court since its 2022 decision expanding gun rights.
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Supreme Court announces it will hear several major cases in December
The Supreme Court announced on Friday afternoon that it will hear oral arguments on Dec. 8 in the battle over the president’s power to remove the heads of independent federal […]
The justice talked about the law's gray areas and her goals dissenting against the conservative-leaning Supreme Court.
The U.S. Supreme Court has dealt with a series of cases involving challenges to the actions of President Donald Trump and his administration since he returned to office in January. These cases have involved the U.
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Tax Notes contributing editor Robert Goulder discusses the upcoming oral arguments before the Supreme Court on the validity of the Trump administration's recent reciprocal tariffs and speculates on the Court's reaction.
The Supreme Court is halting public access to its building for lack of funding during the government shutdown, but justices are still hearing cases.
Despite a unanimous loss at the Supreme Court, Wisconsin is pressing forward in its fight to deny Catholic Charities a tax exemption. The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in June that Wisconsin’s denial of a religious exemption from the state’s unemployment tax for the Catholic Charities Bureau,
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Additional time granted in child sex crimes case against Kaukauna Catholic school teacher due to ongoing Supreme Court cases
The case against a Kaukauna Catholic school teacher accused of child sex crimes is still ongoing as 30-year-old Collin Killoren and his attorney seek more time
ABC News contributor James Sample and ACLU's Sarah Brannon discuss the Supreme Court, which appears ready to limit a key part of the Voting Rights Act.