The Supreme Court has relisted two Second Amendment cases for its conference on Friday January 17. They include Snope v. Brown, which concerns whether Maryland may ban semiautomatic rifles that ...
Jan 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court's current term includes cases involving guns, gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors, online pornography, religious rights, TikTok ...
support for which would likely rise if the country's top court declares Bill 21 unconstitutional. While there's no timetable for the case to be heard at the Supreme Court, Quebecers will head to ...
National Council of Canadian Muslims CEO Stephen Brown speaks during a press conference regarding the Supreme Court’s decision on whether to hear an appeal on Quebec’s controversial secularism law ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered lower courts to review the case of the only woman on Oklahoma's death row over concerns that prosecutors' discussion of her sexual history rendered her trial ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with an Oklahoma woman on death row who argued that extensive evidence about her “sex life” rendered her trial unfair, kicking her case back to a lower court ...
In an unsigned opinion Tuesday, the Supreme Court sent Andrew’s case back to an appeals court to revisit whether the evidence against her was too prejudicial to be used against her. At the time ...
The Supreme Court sent the case back to a federal appeals court for a new look. “The ultimate question,” the majority wrote, quoting an earlier opinion, “is whether a fair-minded jurist ...
The law is now scheduled to take effect Sunday, unless the Supreme Court rules otherwise, as the court previously declined to pause the law from taking effect while it considered the case.
TikTok challenged the bill and presented its case to the Supreme Court on January 10, before a January 17 verdict made it official: The government is allowed to ban the app. Below, what you need ...
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The Supreme Court has signaled ... The justices are hearing the case on a highly expedited schedule, leading to expectations that the court may rule before Sunday’s deadline passes.