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Supreme Court considers ‘ghost guns’ regulations
Majority of Supreme Court Appears Receptive to Biden Administration Limits on ‘Ghost Guns’
On the second day of the new term, the justices will wrestle with whether the federal government can regulate kits that can be assembled into untraceable homemade guns.
US Supreme Court argues the legality of Biden's 'ghost guns' restrictions
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday over the legality of a 2022 regulation issued by President Joe Biden's administration cracking down on "ghost guns," largely untraceable firearms whose use has proliferated in crimes nationwide.
US Supreme Court Leans Toward Upholding Biden's 'Ghost Guns' Restrictions
The U.S. Supreme Court signaled on Tuesday a willingness to uphold the legality of a 2022 regulation issued by President Joe Biden's administration cracking down on "ghost guns," largely untraceable firearms whose use has proliferated in crimes nationwide.
Supreme Court to hear Oklahoma man's death row appeal
What to know about the Supreme Court’s Oklahoma death penalty case
The Supreme Court on Wednesday will consider a bipartisan plea to reverse the death penalty conviction of Richard Glossip, Here’s what to know.
Supreme Court takes up death row case with a rare alliance. Oklahoma inmate has state's support
The Supreme Court is returning to the case of Richard Glossip, who has spent most of the past quarter century on Oklahoma's death row for a murder he says he did not commit.
US Supreme Court to hear Oklahoma man's death row appeal
The US Supreme Court hears the high-profile case on Wednesday of an Oklahoma man whose conviction and death sentence has sparked appeals for clemency from Pope Francis and Hollywood stars.The Supreme Court stayed his execution,
Supreme Court 'Saving Room' for Upcoming Trump Case Appeals
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The Supreme Court Can’t Escape a Mess of Its Own Making on Guns, Abortion, and Donald Trump
As a new term kicks off this week, the archconservative court that John Roberts leads remains deeply unpopular, plagued by ethics scandals, grappling with the fallout from Dobbs, and girding for 2024 election disputes.
US Supreme Court sidesteps case tied to probe of Trump social media account
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a challenge by Elon Musk's social media platform X on free speech grounds of a judge's order that barred the company from telling Donald Trump about a prosecutor's seizure of direct messages and other data associated with the former president's Twitter account.
Supreme Court 'Saving Room' for Upcoming Donald Trump Case Appeals: Lawyer
The Supreme Court is leaving a gap in its schedule to deal with Trump-related challenges this term, a former prosecutor has said. Those would include the former president's election-fraud case in Washington,
Supreme Court starts new term Mon., Oct. 7
As US Supreme Court starts new term, civil rights a focus of latest court battles
WASHINGTON — Monday was the start of the new Supreme Court of the United States court term and the Justices are tackling cases with implications for civil rights lawsuits. Channel 2 Washington Correspondent Samantha Manning broke down how a case focused on how people can seek justice through civil lawsuits could have impacts across the U.S.
The Supreme Court begins another contentious term
A FTER A TRIO of terms that saw the Supreme Court side repeatedly with Donald Trump while weakening abortion rights, affirmative action, gun-safety laws and administrative agencies, the nine justices return to their courtroom on October 7th with a fresh lineup of pivotal cases.
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The Supreme Court cases we’re watching this term
The justices will consider the constitutionality of state laws banning gender-affirming care for minors for the first time.
U.S. Supreme Court upholds Texas ban on emergency abortions
Supreme Court won’t take up Biden challenge to Texas emergency abortion ban
The Supreme Court let stand a lower court decision over emergency room abortions in Texas, marking a blow to the Biden administration as it sought to appeal.
Georgia abortion ban temporarily reinstated while state supreme court considers case
The 2019 ban will be reinstated at 5 p.m. on Oct. 7, meaning abortion will once again be inaccessible for the vast majority of Georgia residents.
United States Supreme Court upholds Texas ban on emergency abortions
The Supreme Court let stand a decision barring emergency abortions that violate the law in Texas, home to one of the country's strictest abortion bans.
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Courts could see a wave of election lawsuits, but experts say the bar to change the outcome is high
The Supreme Court decision that delivered the presidency to Republican George W. Bush over Democrat Al Gore in 2000 is ...
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Opinion: How much will the Supreme Court matter in the 2024 election?
Controversial culture war issues are on the docket, but here's the big question: Will the justices play a decisive role in ...
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One Big Decision Awaits the Supreme Court
The most important decision the Supreme Court’s justices will make in the new term that begins on Monday transcends the ...
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Trump's bitcoin stockpile faces setback as Supreme Court passes on Silk Road case
Trump pledged not to sell bitcoin seized by the U.S. government, but the Supreme Court's decision not to hear a related case ...
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Why a federal judge appointed by Ronald Reagan is slamming the Trump immunity ruling
Stephen S. Trott, a senior judge on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, wrote in an op-ed that the decision in Trump v.
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Mexico’s gun crisis is our fault. Victims deserve their day in U.S. court
More than 90% of the firearms found at crime scenes in Mexico between 2018 and 2022 originated in the United States.
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Presidents of the United States: William Howard Taft, the only man who served as both US president and chief justice
William Howard Taft’s entry into politics came through judicial appointments. Until date, he remains the only person to have ...
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Should life without parole be mandatory for second-degree murder? The Pa. Supreme Court is weighing the issue.
In some cases, people convicted of second-degree murder have contended they were simply lookouts or otherwise minor ...
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