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Supreme Court announces it will hear several major cases in December
The Supreme Court announced on Friday afternoon that it will hear oral arguments on Dec. 8 in the battle over the president’s power to remove the heads of independent federal […]
The US Supreme Court, hearing arguments Wednesday over a core provision of the Voting Rights Act, appeared inclined to limit the use of the landmark law to force states to draw electoral districts favorable to minority voters.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review a long-running challenge to a federal rule allowing certain spouses of H-1B visa holders to work in the United States, leaving intact a 2024 appellate decision that upheld the program’s legality.
The Supreme Court takes up Trump’s effort to remove an FTC member, a case that could expand presidential control over independent agencies.
After five years, the fight is over. The Castle Hills council approved a settlement this week, with the city agreeing to pay former councilwoman Sylvia Gonzalez $500,000 in damages and send police and city officials to training regarding First Amendment retaliation.
Both the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) and the federal judiciary itself is about to run completely out of money to do anything beyond basic operations, according to a new report. The Hill reported Friday that the High Court "expects to run out of funding on October 18,