WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court will be closing to the public after running out of funding Oct. 18 during the government shutdown but the justices will keep hearing cases, the court announced. While ...
During oral arguments on Wednesday in Louisiana v. Callais, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson forcefully rebuked an attorney defending Louisiana’s congressional map, interrupting his claim that plaintiffs ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a major voting rights case that could cement Republicans’ control of the House, with the court’s conservative majority signaling they could ...
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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in Louisiana v. Callais, a challenge to the state’s congressional map that could shape the fight over the Voting Rights Act. The court also heard ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said he might attend the Supreme Court arguments over his tariff blitz because of what he called the case’s importance in defending American jobs and discouraging ...
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments today in a Louisiana case that could have dramatic impacts on elections throughout the country. The case is about the Voting Rights Act and how race plays a ...
Pennsylvanians will have an opportunity in November to change the composition of their Supreme Court as part of a battleground election in which three of the seven seats on the state's highest court ...
The iconic black hoodie for Alabama football coach Kalen DeBoer can hang in your closet, too. DeBoer faced criticism early in his green tenure with the Crimson Tide for his casual sideline looks, but ...
Journal Editorial Report: The cases to watch as a new term begins. Here we go again. The Supreme Court keeps getting dragged into redistricting fights involving race, and this week the Justices will ...
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