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Matthew Vadum
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Supreme Court Won’t Halt Extradition of US Father, Son Over Ghosn Escape
The Supreme Court refused Feb. 13 to halt extradition proceedings against two Americans wanted by Japan for allegedly ...
Judiciary
February 14, 2021
Supreme Court Rules Alabama Inmate Entitled to Clergy in Death Chamber, Puts Execution on Hold
The Supreme Court granted a rare reprieve to a convicted murderer in Alabama after the inmate argued that ...
Judiciary
February 12, 2021
Google, Facebook Ask Supreme Court to Make Suing Them More Difficult
Google LLC and Facebook Inc. have asked the Supreme Court in an upcoming case to make it more ...
Judiciary
February 11, 2021
South Dakota Court Ruling Sends Pot Referendum Up in Smoke
A state judge in South Dakota struck down a state constitutional amendment approved by voters in November that ...
Judiciary
February 10, 2021
Supreme Court Rules for Worshipper in California on Church Restrictions
After a series of recent pro-worshipper rulings, the Supreme Court granted a California worshipper’s emergency application asking for ...
Judiciary
February 9, 2021
In Two-Thirds of Election Lawsuits Where Merits Considered Decisions Are Favorable to Trump
The claim often repeated by the mainstream media, social-media content moderators, and fact-checkers that lawsuits filed by President ...
Judiciary
February 7, 2021
Supreme Court: Descendants May Not Sue in US for Property Seized by Nazis
The heirs of art dealers whose property was taken in Nazi-era Germany can't pursue lawsuits seeking compensation from ...
Judiciary
February 4, 2021
Supreme Court Cancels Arguments in Immigration Cases at Biden Administration’s Request
The Supreme Court granted the Biden administration’s request on Feb. 3 to cancel upcoming oral arguments over two ...
Judiciary
February 3, 2021
Supreme Court Gives Michigan More Time to Retry Murder Case, Citing Pandemic-Related Delays
The Supreme Court overturned an appeals court order that required Michigan to retry a murder case by May ...
Judiciary
February 2, 2021
Facebook’s ‘Supreme Court’ Overrules It, Orders Banned Posts Restored
Facebook’s new “Supreme Court” ruled against Facebook four out of five times in its first batch of content-moderation ...
US News
February 1, 2021
Nonprofit Fundraiser Sues Connecticut Over Burdensome, Invasive Regulations
A West Virginia-based nonprofit fundraiser has filed a civil rights lawsuit against Connecticut over that state’s unusually burdensome ...
Judiciary
January 31, 2021
Planning for Biden’s Supreme Court Commission Begins
Under pressure from his party’s base to pack the high court with additional justices, President Joe Biden is ...
Executive Branch
January 28, 2021
Los Angeles County Sued Over Commercial Eviction Moratorium
A small landlord suffering economic hardship is suing the county of Los Angeles over its pandemic-related moratorium preventing ...
Judiciary
January 27, 2021
Supreme Court Won’t Make Government Unions Give Back Unconstitutional Dues
While Mark Janus won a landmark legal victory in 2018 outlawing public-sector unions’ collection of forced agency fees ...
Judiciary
January 27, 2021
Supreme Court Tosses Emoluments Lawsuits Filed Against Trump While He Was President
The Supreme Court has thrown out two longshot anti-corruption lawsuits against former President Donald Trump on the grounds ...
Judiciary
January 25, 2021
Constitutional Amendment to Prevent Supreme Court Packing Resurfaces
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) introduced legislation on Jan. 22 to amend the U.S. Constitution to limit the ...
Congress
January 24, 2021
Justice Department Asks Supreme Court to Reverse Trump Twitter Decision
The Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court to overturn an appeals court ruling that found that former ...
Judiciary
January 21, 2021
FCC Asks Supreme Court to Roll Back Media Ownership Restrictions
The Federal Communications Commission urged the Supreme Court to relax rules limiting ownership of local media outlets, arguing ...
Judiciary
January 20, 2021
Baltimore’s Lawsuit Against Energy Companies Belongs in Federal Court, Supreme Court Hears
A novel climate-change lawsuit brought by Baltimore in state court against energy producers seeking damages for the supposed ...
Judiciary
January 19, 2021
Entrepreneur Sues Louisiana Over Respite Care Regulations
A New Orleans social worker has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit to take on a state law that requires her to overcome ...
Judiciary
January 18, 2021
Trump Lawyer Ousted as Law School Professor
A lawyer who represented the Trump campaign in a legal challenge to the Pennsylvania election results was forced ...
2020 Election
January 17, 2021
Supreme Court Rules on Seized Property in Bankruptcy
The Supreme Court has ruled that debtors aren't entitled to have impounded property immediately returned to them as ...
Judiciary
January 14, 2021
FTC Asks Supreme Court to Let It Take Funds From Payday Lender
The Federal Trade Commission should be able, under current law, to order a payday lender to hand over ...
Judiciary
January 13, 2021
College That Restricted Campus Speech Liable for Damages Even After Policy Ends, Supreme Court Hears
The Supreme Court was urged to allow a First Amendment lawsuit from former students in which a Georgia ...
Judiciary
January 12, 2021
Supreme Court Won’t Fast-Track Remaining Lawsuits Challenging Presidential Election Results
With just over a week before Inauguration Day, the Supreme Court on Jan. 11 threw out a batch of ...
Judiciary
January 11, 2021
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenge to California Requiring Nonprofit Donor Lists
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from two conservative charities that fundraise in California, challenging ...
Judiciary
January 10, 2021
Supreme Court Rejects Gohmert Lawsuit Over Counting Electoral Votes
The Supreme Court summarily rejected an emergency application by a Republican congressman that, had it been granted in ...
Judiciary
January 7, 2021
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