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Never before has the Supreme Court imposed such restrictions on the ability of courts to provide relief against ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a case involving a Massachusetts public school teacher who sued on free ...
On June 24, the Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, leaving abortion decisions up to the states. Here’s what you need to know — and what comes next.
This month marks the 20th anniversary of the seminal Granholm v. Heald case, in which the United States Supreme Court struck down protectionist alcohol shipping laws that discriminated against out ...
The Texas Supreme Court heard argument on a federal certified question over what royalty rights land and mineral owners have. At issue is whether energy producers can still deduct post-production ...
Supreme Court precedent required the federal government to protect against discrimination based on gender identity, she added. She cited a 2020 case, Bostock v.
The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked a $10 billion lawsuit Mexico filed against top firearm manufacturers in the U.S. alleging the companies’ business practices have fueled tremendous cartel ...
WASHINGTON, July 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has asked the Supreme Court to overturn a legal decision between the Interior Department and Anadarko Petroleum Corp that, if allowed to ...
The Texas Supreme Court ruled that deduction of postproduction costs was required by the lease, even when that use occurred off lease. Texas mineral rights owners lost a dispute over whether oil ...
Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on the steps of the Supreme Court after her investiture ceremony on Friday, Sept ...
Now the Supreme Court will weigh in. The storage of nuclear waste has been a controversial topic in the United States for decades. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip ...
Religious broadcasters ask Supreme Court to rule on their high royalty fees Say paying higher fees than secular NPR violates First Amendment The Supreme Court is seen in Washington on March 26, 2024.