US Removes Brazilian Supreme Court Justice and His Wife
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A new court filing claims political pressure may compromise judges’ safety and decisions, raising alarms about judicial integrity.
Dickinson College President John E. Jones III spoke with The Conversation U.S. senior politics editor, Naomi Schalit, about America’s legal landscape after almost a year of Donald Trump’s presidency.
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Immigration judges urge Supreme Court to allow lower court ruling against Trump administration to remain in place
A group of immigration judges on Wednesday afternoon urged the Supreme Court to leave in place a ruling by a federal appeals court that sent a dispute over a policy […]
U.S. Supreme Court justices are scheduled to meet this week to discuss a much-anticipated case challenging the constitutionality of federal marijuana prohibition—an issue that even one of the bench’s more conservative members,
The Trump administration on Friday urged the Supreme Court to step into a years-old legal battle over a policy that bars immigration judges from expressing their personal views in public, a case that could have wider consequences for federal workers.
Judges on a U.S. appeals court panel on Thursday suggested that the National Labor Relations Board strayed from U.S. Supreme Court precedent when it issued a major ruling requiring employers that violate labor laws during union organizing drives to bargain with unions even if they lost an election or never held one.
Under a 2002 Supreme Court precedent, executing an intellectually disabled person violates the U.S. Constitution's Eighth Amendment prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment. The current case centers on whether and how courts may consider the cumulative effect of multiple IQ scores in assessing a death row inmate's intellectual disability.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Texas Republican leaders, allowing the state to use new redistricting maps for the 2026 midterm elections.
Republican challengers urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to strike down on free speech grounds federal limits on spending by political parties in coordination with electoral candidates in a case involving Vice President JD Vance.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ordered that a pair of three-judge panels hear two lawsuits that argue the battleground state's congressional maps must be redrawn because they unconstitutionally favor Republicans.