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Supreme Court Rounds Out Coming Term
Major cases before the Supreme Court deal with transgender rights, guns, nuclear waste and vapes
The Supreme Court's new term begins Monday with a handful of important cases set to be heard and the possibility that the justices will be asked to get involved in election disputes.
Death Penalty, Nuclear Waste and More: Supreme Court Rounds Out Coming Term
Three cases all stem from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in New Orleans, which often finds itself to the right of the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court to take up nuclear waste dispute
An inflatable life-size model of casks used to transport nuclear waste material is displayed near the intersection of Main Street and Industrial Sept. 29, 2018. James Durbin/Reporter-Telegram A dispute over nuclear waste being sent to the Permian Basin is headed to the U.
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Former Florida Judge Backs Supreme Court Changes
The Supreme Court faces mounting pressure over accusations of ethics violations, primarily aimed at Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.
Meet the four judges vying to be next Nebraska Supreme Court chief justice
Four judges Friday found themselves on the other side of the bench, answering a range of questions from a panel of attorneys, politicians and regular citizens in public job interviews
Nominating commission forwards chief justice applicants to Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen
Gov. Jim Pillen will have his pick of all four applicants who applied to be the next Nebraska Supreme Court chief justice, after a nominating commission advanced them all. The specific Judicial Nominating Commission for the chief justice,
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The Supreme Court opens its new term with election disputes in the air but not yet on the docket
Transgender rights, the regulation of “ghost guns” and the death penalty highlight the Supreme Court’s election-season term ...
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John Roberts' Lawyer Suggested Supreme Court Was Above the Law: Democrats
House Democrats have notified Supreme Court Justice John Roberts about their concerns around his actions following new ...
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Republicans expect to confirm even more Supreme Court justices if Trump wins
GOP senators anticipate that in a second term, Trump would have at least one Supreme Court vacancy to fill. Democrats hope ...
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Supreme Court's new term takes on ghost guns, porn access and trans care bans
The U.S. Supreme Court begins a fraught new term on Monday with the nation deeply divided over its recent rulings and ...
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Supreme Court candidates dodge, and leverage, political rhetoric
Judicial forums are not typically known for their entertainment. But during an hour of questions and answers at a late ...
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Trump’s Election Bid Is a Wild Card as Supreme Court Term Opens
The US Supreme Court opens its new term under the shadow of a presidential election that threatens to create fresh strains at ...
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US Supreme Court to decide whether Mexico may sue gunmakers for border violence
The US Supreme Court will decide whether a federal law prevents Mexico from suing gun distributors for allegedly facilitating ...
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Supreme Court allows EPA to enforce methane rule for oil, gas facilities for now
States and industry groups had asked the Supreme Court to pause the EPA's rule that aims to curb emissions of methane from ...
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Supreme Court to Decide Whether Mexico Can Sue U.S. Gun Makers
The justices will consider whether a 2005 law that gives gun makers broad immunity applies in the case, which accuses them of ...
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Supreme Court to decide if Oklahoma must execute Richard Glossip
Twice in the past decade the Supreme Court has blocked Oklahoma from executing Richard Glossip. Now the state has joined ...
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A North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Warns of a “Dark Day” for Voting Rights in Her State
Riggs bemoaned her colleagues’ “egregious and unjustified” interference with the election. She explains that opinion.
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