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By Jimmy Hoover | January 9, 2024
"It is critical that Americans have access to the facts about the extent of government surveillance," the company formerly known as Twitter stated in its unsuccessful petition for review.
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By Jimmy Hoover | January 8, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court considers whether the government can end a lawsuit over someone's placement on the No Fly List without guaranteeing he or she won't be placed back on it.
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By Avalon Zoppo | January 8, 2024
Physicians say law does not bar discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation.
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By Alani Golanski | January 8, 2024
It is questionable whether New York jurisprudence requires the state's trial and appellate justices to abide a Court of Appeals ruling on a federal constitutional matter that has been effectively nullified by the U.S. Supreme Court, a law firm partner writes.
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By William W. Taylor | January 8, 2024
"The debate about whether the justices were or should be bound by any ethics rules drew attention away from the fact that Thomas' conduct violated federal laws specifically requiring him to disclose the gifts. The question now is whether his violation of that duty will have any consequence for him."
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By David H. Moskowitz | January 8, 2024
Trump's attorneys claim that he is entitled to immunity based upon the 1982 precedent granting former President Richard Nixon immunity from civil damages.
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By Jimmy Hoover | January 8, 2024
The justices return to the bench after a busy winter "break."
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By Jimmy Hoover | January 5, 2024
The justices set an expedited schedule and will hear arguments Feb. 8.
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By Stephen A. Miller and Lauren Freeman | January 4, 2024
In McElrath v. Georgia, the Supreme Court will decide whether the double jeopardy clause bars retrial of a defendant who was both convicted and acquitted in an inconsistent or "repugnant" verdict.
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By Allison Dunn | January 3, 2024
"MOHELA's reliance on Biden to argue that it is 'part of' the State of Missouri is unpersuasive considering that the Supreme Court did not address sovereign immunity," U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema wrote in Tuesday's opinion.
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