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Tag Archives: Courts

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Texas Supreme Court rules county must release jailed salon business owner who defied order

The Texas Supreme Court ruled Thursday that recently jailed Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther, who refused to apologize to city officials for opening her business that officials deemed nonessential, be released.

May 7, 2020 in U.S..
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COVID-19 legal liability protections are crucial to ensuring economic recovery

Recognizing that such lawsuits could choke off any hope of a sustained economic recovery, Congress should give serious consideration to passing federal liability protections to protect businesses from nuisance litigation.

May 5, 2020 in Commentary.
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Supreme Court punts on an easy Second Amendment case

It appeared that the court was primed to issue its first significant Second Amendment ruling in 10 years and perhaps establish a legal framework that would help prevent future Second Amendment abuses. Unfortunately, that was not to be.

May 4, 2020 in U.S..
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U.S. Supreme Court rules criminal immigrant can be deported in big win for President Trump

The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration on Thursday, finding that the government can deport criminal immigrants from the United States even if they have been living legally in the country for a long time.

April 24, 2020 in U.S..
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Legal challenge to restricting gatherings in New Hampshire thrown out

A New Hampshire judge has ruled that Gov. Chris Sununu acted legally when he issued an order last week banning crowds of 50 or more in the state.

March 25, 2020 in U.S..
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Black, female Democrat behind game-changer abortion case now before SCOTUS

The legislation at the center of Wednesday’s Supreme Court case was originally introduced by a black, pro-life, Democratic female state senator who says the legislation will “make sure women are protected.”

March 5, 2020 in U.S..
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Opinion: Time to end the tyranny of district court judges’ nationwide injunctions

The judiciary has grown more powerful than America’s Founders intended, and this has included issuing universal injunctions. This type of injunction has become increasingly common as political activists try to enlist judges to make widespread policy changes.

February 28, 2020 in Commentary.
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‘Frustrating and disheartening’: 3 girls announce lawsuit after losing to biological males in track

Chelsea Mitchell and two other girls from different Connecticut high schools, Alanna Smith and Selina Soule, are suing the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference over the policy that allows biological males to compete as girls with biological females in high school sports.

February 12, 2020 in U.S..
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Clarence Thomas warns of bid to ‘silence’ Federalist Society with new ethics rule

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas panned a draft ethics rule that would dissuade judges from formally enrolling in ideological groups like the Federalist Society and its liberal counterpart, the American Constitution Society (ACS).

February 4, 2020 in U.S..
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The Supreme Court looks ready to allow more state aid for religious schools

The Supreme Court seemed ready to rule Wednesday that states which subsidize private schools must also extend benefits to those run by churches or religious organizations.

January 23, 2020 in U.S..
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Attorneys argue Act 46 constitutionality before Vermont Supreme Court justices

The outcome of a Vermont Supreme Court hearing held at Middlebury College on Wednesday will likely decide the fate of Act 46, the state’s controversial school district merger law.

January 16, 2020 in TNR News.
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Blue states will turn to Supreme Court after appeals court strikes down Obamacare mandate

California and a coalition of blue states defending the Affordable Care Act (ACA) told a federal judge Friday that they will appeal a lower court order striking down the individual mandate to the Supreme Court.

December 22, 2019 in U.S..

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