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Curb IRS Power Regarding Tax-Shelter Challenges, Supreme Court Urged
A financial advisory firm told the Supreme Court it should rein in the ability of the Internal Revenue Service ...
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Exclude Illegal Aliens From Census Count, Supreme Court Hears
The Trump administration urged the Supreme Court to exclude illegal aliens from the 2020 Census count, which eliminates ...
Judiciary
November 30, 2020
Church Asks Supreme Court to Rule on Newsom’s COVID-19 Rules
A church in San Diego has appealed to the Supreme Court to intervene in its ongoing lawsuit challenging ...
Judiciary
November 29, 2020
Supreme Court Overrules Cuomo’s Pandemic Church Attendance Caps
The Supreme Court has blocked New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo from enforcing pandemic-related restrictions on attendance at houses ...
Judiciary
November 26, 2020
California DMV’s Censorship of Vanity Plates Struck Down by Federal Judge
A federal judge ruled that the California Department of Motor Vehicles’ ban on personalized license plates it deems ...
Judiciary
November 25, 2020
Maryland’s Hogan Claims Refusing to Wear a Mask Isn’t ‘Constitutional Right’
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan likened those who refuse to wear face masks during the current pandemic to drunk ...
US News
November 25, 2020
New Jersey Religious Leaders Ask Supreme Court to End Curbs on Worship
Attorneys for a Roman Catholic priest and Orthodox Jewish rabbi have filed an emergency application with the Supreme ...
Judiciary
November 23, 2020
11th Circuit Rules Against Gay Conversion Therapy Ban in Florida County
A legal battle over juvenile gay conversion therapy in Florida may be heading to the Supreme Court after ...
Judiciary
November 22, 2020
Supreme Court to Hear Rhode Island Warrantless Gun-Seizure Case
The Supreme Court has decided to hear a gun-seizure case from Rhode Island that questions whether the “community ...
Judiciary
November 20, 2020
Two Oregon Counties Vote to Consider Seceding, Joining Idaho
Residents of two rural Oregon counties voted in the Nov. 3 election to require their county officials to ...
2020 Election
November 19, 2020
House Democrats May Stop Seeking Trump Grand Jury Materials
The House Judiciary Committee has asked the Supreme Court to postpone a hearing over whether the panel has ...
Judiciary
November 18, 2020
Orthodox Jews Ask Supreme Court to Override Cuomo’s Religious Lockdown
Claiming New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is engaging in religious discrimination, Orthodox Jewish groups are asking the Supreme ...
Judiciary
November 17, 2020
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to California Law Allowing Aggressive Labor Recruitment
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge to a California law that gives labor organizers permission ...
Judiciary
November 16, 2020
Chicago Cancels Thanksgiving, as COVID Rules Tighten
Chicago’s mayor has canceled Thanksgiving this year, as California and other jurisdictions across the United States issue increasingly ...
Politics
November 12, 2020
California Businesses Sue Gov. Newsom Over Pandemic Lockdowns
Two small businesses in central California are suing Gov. Gavin Newsom over his strict continuing lockdowns purportedly aimed ...
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November 11, 2020
Obamacare Unconstitutional Without Individual Mandate: Supreme Court Hears
The Supreme Court should rule the Obamacare law unconstitutional by upholding a judge’s ruling from two years ago ...
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November 10, 2020
Failed Refugee Claimant Should Not Be Deported If Paperwork Was Defective, Supreme Court Hears
A Guatemalan national whose refugee claim was rejected shouldn't be removed from the United States because the government ...
Judiciary
November 9, 2020
Counting Illegal Aliens in Census Unfairly Rewards Sanctuary States, GOP Congressmen Tell Supreme Court
Three Republican congressmen are urging the Supreme Court to exclude illegal aliens from the 2020 Census count so ...
Judiciary
November 8, 2020
Trump Campaign Asks to Join Supreme Court Lawsuit Over Pennsylvania Ballot Deadline Extension
President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 4 to let it join Pennsylvania ...
Pennsylvania
November 5, 2020
Catholic Foster Care Agency Should Be Able to Refuse to Work With Same-Sex Couples, Supreme Court Hears
Lawyers for a Roman Catholic charity and two foster parents urged the Supreme Court to allow the agency ...
Judiciary
November 5, 2020
Federal Appeals Court Upholds Maine Law Denying Tuition Reimbursement for Religious School Students
A federal appeals court upheld a Maine law under which the state may offer tuition reimbursement to parents ...
Judiciary
November 3, 2020
Supreme Court Rules Protest Organizer Not Personally Responsible for Injury to Cop
The Supreme Court sided with a protest organizer whom a policeman tried to hold personally responsible for an ...
Judiciary
November 2, 2020
Kentucky Asks Supreme Court to Resurrect Abortion Curbs by Reviving Lawsuit
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to revive a state statute that banned ...
Judiciary
November 1, 2020
Barrett Absent as Supreme Court Refuses to Block Extended Ballot Deadlines
A deadlocked Supreme Court has refused emergency requests seeking to rein in extended deadlines for the receipt of ...
Judiciary
October 29, 2020
Supreme Court Rejects Voting Delay in Minnesota House Race
The Supreme Court turned away a Minnesota Republican candidate’s emergency application to postpone voting in his congressional contest ...
2020 Election
October 28, 2020
Ballot Harvesting, Relaxation of Voting Rules Could Prolong Election
The controversial practice of ballot harvesting, or allowing a third party to deliver a voter’s ballot to election ...
2020 Election
October 27, 2020
CDC Sued Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Nationwide Eviction Ban
Landlords and homebuilders filed suit in federal court against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in ...
Judiciary
October 26, 2020
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