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Six significant cases the justices are deciding whether to hear
The justices returned to the courtroom on Monday for the start of the court’s November sitting. On Friday, they’ll return to their conference room for their first private conference since […]
Landor v. Louisiana, one of this year’s highest-profile religious freedom cases, underscores how complex legal protections for free exercise are in the US today.
The Supreme Court has scheduled a conference for Friday to discuss whether to hear a case challenging same-sex marriage.
The case, Louisiana v. Callais, was heard by the court and has drawn the attention of players in the ongoing tug-of-war over Virginia Beach’s election system.
A lecture at Rock Valley College (RVC) shed light on the ‘People Who Care vs RPS 205’ lawsuit, a pivotal case that tackled segregation in Rockford Public Schools.
The U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled a private conference for November 7 to decide whether to hear a case brought by former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, seeking to overturn the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges ruling that guarantees nationwide same-sex marriage rights.
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This Supreme Court case could redefine the presidency
The Supreme Court is about to hear oral arguments in a case that sounds like a fight over toy imports but is really about the future of presidential power. On Nov. 5, in the only case being heard on that day,
Alyssa Rower discusses C.S. v. R.H., a landmark New York case which warns practitioners that traditional assumptions that courts will leave high-net-worth trusts undisturbed in a divorce no longer holds.
The plaintiff purchased Parcel SS-128, an orphaned parcel on the western ridgeline of the 910 Cattle Ranch, in 2017. The plaintiff then sued to obtain access to the parcel. Wednesday’s ruling rejected that claim.