Professor Philip Hamburger said the administrative state had reached a tipping point as he toasted recent rulings.
Republican Donald Trump's return to the presidency is expected to precipitate a shift in the U.S. government's legal stance ...
ARUSHA-(MaraviPost)-The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (AfCHPR) in Arusha, Tanzania, has this morning dismissed a case filed by Misozi Chanthunya who was sentenced to life imprisonment in ...
In the last few years, developments in U.S. patent damages law have emerged that may have an upward effect on the magnitude ...
Morning Rundown: Trump and Biden's symbolic meeting, genomic test solves mysteries, and the free agent ... up to the U.S. Supreme Court, which could have ramifications for states that do allow ...
WASHINGTON – Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has asked the Supreme Court to take him off Michigan’s presidential ballot despite lower courts’ rulings that it’s too late to make changes before the ...
The Supreme Court of ... in a pollution-free environment. Air quality worsens each year before winter as cold, calm air traps pollutants from vehicles, industries, construction, and burning ...
Four candidates are competing for two spots on the Michigan Supreme Court. The seven justices ... believe in second chances,” she told the Free Press Editorial Board. “I think that’s ...
Clarence Thomas will, in a few months, begin serving as a Supreme Court justice during a tenth presidential term. Thomas, who took the bench in 1991, is approaching the all-time record tenure for ...
"I’m open to this conversation about increasing the number of people on the United States Supreme Court," Harris once told voters in Nashua, New Hampshire, after a question was posed to her ...
The second annual NBA Cup will feature the return of customized court designs for in-season tournament games. The court designs for the 2023 in-season tournament champion Los Angeles Lakers ...
Voters in at least 30 states will decide who will fill 69 state supreme court seats in judicial elections, with the ideological balances of two high courts — in Michigan and Ohio — at stake.