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TikTok and Government Clash in Last Round of Supreme Court Briefs
The briefs, filed a week before oral arguments, offered sharply differing accounts of China’s influence over the site and the role of the First Amendment.
Trump is already getting involved in one of the Supreme Court's biggest cases
Legal Newsletter looks at the highly anticipated case on the social media platform TikTok, the chief justice's annual report and other legal news.
Trump DOJ expected to reverse Biden’s stance on Supreme Court cases
Trump’s DOJ is set to reverse Biden’s stances in key Supreme Court cases on transgender rights, guns, abortion, vaping regulations, and immigration.
Clarence Thomas, Justice Department and Supreme Court
Federal courts won't refer Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to attorney general over ethics
The federal courts will not refer allegations that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas may have violated ethics laws to the Justice Department.
Federal courts will not make criminal referrals to DOJ over separate ethics complaints against Justice Thomas
The U.S. Judicial Conference decided to not make criminals referrals to the Justice Department over separate ethics complaints against Justice Thomas violating ethics protocols.
Justice Clarence Thomas Avoids Ethics Federal Probe
A Senate investigation revealed Thomas accepted over $4.75 million in gifts and travel since 1991, much of it undisclosed.
Hadiya Pendleton, Supreme Court of Illinois
High court dismisses prosecutors' appeal of order that tossed confession of Hadiya Pendleton murder convict
Micheail Ward was convicted of first-degree murder in Hadiya's death in 2018, and sentenced to 84 years in prison. His conviction was reversed and he was granted a new trial last year.
Convictions in Hadiya Pendleton slaying to remain overturned after Illinois Supreme Court dismisses appeal
An Illinois appeals court decision that overturned the convictions for a man accused of fatally shooting 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton in 2013 will stand, after the state’s highest court found that its justices were divided on the matter and dismissed the appeal.
Hadiya Pendleton murder conviction overturned; new trial ordered in Chicago teen's slaying
Micheail Ward was found guilty and sentenced to 84 years in prison for the 2013 murder of Pendleton. His conviction was overturned in 2023, and a tie vote from the Illinois Supreme Court upheld the ruling Thursday.
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Supreme Court Decisions And Regulatory Reform
Three 2024 U.S. Supreme Court decisions issued in 2024 may over time substantially constrain federal agencies’ regulatory ...
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WA Supreme Court to hear high-capacity magazine ban case later this month
Both sides are gearing up for the next round in court in the fight over Washington state’s law prohibiting the sale, ...
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US Supreme Court's Roberts warns of 'dangerous' calls to disregard court rulings
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts warned about a rising number of threats to the judiciary's independence, ...
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Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts issues warning on 'judicial independence' weeks before Trump inauguration
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said Tuesday officials from "across the political spectrum" have shown "open ...
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SMU’s bid to split from United Methodist Church over LGBTQ+ rights heads to Texas Supreme Court
Southern Methodist University in Dallas tried to declare its independence after the church voted to ban gay weddings and ...
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Montana Supreme Court upholds Laurel gas plant permit, orders wider review
But the court also reversed a part of Moses' decision to revoke the plant's permit— a move cheered by NorthWestern.
Bozeman Daily Chronicle
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Montana Supreme Court orders judge to review Gianforte’s bill-tracking documents
The Montana Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that Gov. Greg Gianforte may have legitimate legal reasons to withhold documents that could shed light about which legislation he supports or opposes, but ...
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Judge in Madigan corruption trial says Supreme Court opinion ‘not controlling at all’ in defining ‘corruptly’ for jury
Attorneys in the corruption trial of ex-House Speaker Michael Madigan came to court Thursday expecting a drag-out fight about ...
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