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Opinion: The state Supreme Court ruled that citizens who successfully sue for public records are presumptively entitled to recover their attorney’s fees.
The Trump administration conducted its own interviews with at least five of the 19 candidates for an open seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals in mid-May.
A bench of Justices M M Sundresh and N Kotiswar Singh made the remarks while hearing the woman's petition seeking the cancellation of the anticipatory bail of the man she accused of rape.
DOJ officials warned of bias after a reported memo revealed D.C. judges feared Trump would defy court rulings, prompting backlash over judicial impartiality.
The Supreme Court issued a brief May ruling that could allow the Trump administration revoke protected status from 350,000 ...
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday seemed poised to block the administration of President Donald Trump from stripping nearly ...
The Trump administration asked the justices to set aside an injunction blocking its layoffs of 1,400 Education Department ...
The Supreme Court questioned the Haryana SIT for expanding its investigation against Ashoka University professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad, originally focused on his social media posts. The bench directed ...
The nomination of Emil Bove III to a federal appeals court suggests that President Trump has a new prototype and a new agenda ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered stand-up comedians Samay Raina, Vipul Goyal, Balraj Paramjit Singh Ghai and Nishant ...
It’s not every day that a political leader talking about the state of U.S. democracy is able to hit two tricky notes at the ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Pay attention': Supreme Court justice gives dire warning about 'state of our democracy'Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was asked what keeps her up at night. While she didn't directly name President ...
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