Essex, Bell Hotel and High Court
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The British government's migration strategy was upended after a court allowed a challenge by a London-area council seeking to evict asylum seekers from a hotel.
The Supreme Court has already ruled against Ten Commandments in classrooms. Republicans in several states are approving new laws anyway.
The Supreme Court’s landmark opinion on same-sex marriage isn’t the only high-profile precedent the justices will have an opportunity to tinker with – or entirely scrap – when the court reconvenes this fall.
It was lawful for a deputy to call in a drug dog and make a meth bust on a driver who made a premature right-hand turn in Gillette, the Wyoming
Supreme Court Deputy Chief Justice Sohlberg issued a temporary order against the A-G's firing on Monday, blocking it from advancing until the court can review the decision. The Yesh Atid Party submitted a request to the High Court for an interim injunction to prohibit Justice Minister Yariv Levin from "interfering with the workflow and ability of the attorney-general to perform her duties,
Falkirk Council is considering the “implications” of a court ruling that a hotel in England cannot be used to house asylum seekers. On Tuesday, a High Court judge ruled that all the asylum seekers in the former Bell Hotel in Epping must be removed by September 12.
The Karnataka High Court has orally remarked that the complaint by BJP leaders challenging the alleged irregularity in the tender for the procurement and installation of smart electricity