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Longmaid and Emily Kennedy of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP discuss the Supreme Court's 2024 term, including major ...
DeSantis, in a social media post, said that "this was always the constitutionally correct map — and now both the federal ...
President Trump is increasingly using the courts to assert control over the federal government, but Democratic regulators ...
The United States has entered a new phase—one of deregulatory momentum—driven by recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions and an ...
On June 27, 2025, the United States Supreme Court weighed in on the ongoing debate about age verification requirements for websites, holding that ...
The Supreme Court cleared the way for mass Education Department layoffs, bolstering President Donald Trump’s federal ...
The Supreme Court has dismissed CBIC's plea to retrospectively levy IGST on aircraft parts re-imported by IndiGo, reinforcing ...
A federal appeals court issued a decisive ruling Thursday declaring that former President Trump's 2020 executive order attempting to revoke birthright ...
In a major boost to Montanans’ constitutional right to know, the state Supreme Court ruled that citizens who successfully sue for public records are presumptively entitled to recover their attorney’s ...
Even after the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision to decriminalize abortion in the state, changes to Medicaid means many ...
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The Supreme Court Has Hit Rock Bottom
The Supreme Court’s most recent term may be over, but its work on behalf of President Donald Trump continues. The justices announced on Wednesday evening in Trump v. Boyle that they would stay a lower ...
Opinion: The state Supreme Court ruled that citizens who successfully sue for public records are presumptively entitled to recover their attorney’s fees.