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Trump criticized the Supreme Court's actions, writing on social media, "This is a bad and dangerous day for America!" The aggrieved president added that the ruling will encourage other criminals ...
Supreme Court rejects Arizona tribe's plea to block copper mine. Mark Sherman Associated Press May 27, 2025 May 27, 2025 Updated May 27, 2025; Protesters ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday issued important decisions on guns, employment discrimination against straight people, and a tax exemption that was denied to a Catholic charity. All of the ...
Mexico’s claim against Smith & Wesson and others — thrown out by the US Supreme Court Thursday — are sufficiently different than those in the 2022 lawsuit filed in Tucson, ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of U.S. gun manufacturers who were sued by Mexico over allegations they aided and abetted illegal gun sales to Mexican cartels.
Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor will challenge Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley in the 2026 election. Taylor has served as a judge on the Wisconsin Court of Appeals for District IV ...
The field is set for the 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court election. ... Where Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate stands on abortion rights, voter ID. Anna Kleiber. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley, a conservative, will seek re-election in spring 2026. Bradley will face liberal challenger and state Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor. The election ...
The Supreme Court invited a brief from the Justice Department for advice on a Hertz Global Holdings Inc. case about a roughly $320 million payment that the rental car firm may owe to bondholders.
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday turned away a challenge to Maryland's ban on so-called assault weapons, leaving intact a lower court ruling that upheld the law. In declining to review ...
The Supreme Court on Friday lifted a judge's order that had halted the revocation of immigration "parole" for more than 500,000 Venezuelan, Cuban, Haitian and Nicaraguan migrants.
Maria Elena Cruz, the sixth woman ever appointed to the Arizona Supreme Court, describes her time in Yuma as pivotal in shaping her personal and professional life.