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the Supreme Court May Not Decide the 2024 Election
Why the Supreme Court may shy away from 2024 election fights
Experts have raised concerns about Supreme Court intervention in the 2024 election, but recent signals suggest the justices may avoid getting involved.
Election may decide if Trump's legal woes reach US Supreme Court or wither
The U.S. Supreme Court during its last term handed Donald Trump victories in three major cases. But those may not be the last of the former president's legal entanglements that the court is asked to decide.
Why the Supreme Court Might Cast the Final Vote for President
The new Supreme Court term that began this week isn’t overflowing with obvious blockbusters. The justices have taken one big culture-war case — a challenge to Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming health care for trans youth — but turned down invitations to deepen the court’s assault on the administrative state.
Supreme Court hears Oklahoma death row case
Supreme Court’s conservatives wrestle with case of death row inmate Richard Glossip, who prosecutors want spared
The Supreme Court grappled Wednesday with an appeal from an Oklahoma death row inmate who even the state’s conservative attorney general believes should not be executed, with some justices signaling a willingness to let state courts further review allegations that prosecutors withheld evidence in the case.
Supreme Court grapples with case of death row inmate who's had 3 last meals
Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma death row inmate, and Gentner Drummond, the state's attorney general, are asking the Supreme Court to grant Glossip a new trial.
Supreme Court seems likely to give Oklahoma death row inmate a new day in court
The Supreme Court is returning to the case of Richard Glossip, who has spent most of the past quarter century on Oklahoma’s death row for a murder he says he did not commit.
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The Supreme Court Has Grown Too Powerful. Congress Must Intervene.
Mr. Bowie and Ms. Renan are professors at Harvard Law School. They are the authors of the forthcoming book “Supremacy: How ...
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Case of Cop Cleared in 2016 Fatal Shooting to Be Reviewed by Supreme Court
A Texas constable who was accused of using deadly force in a shooting is having his case reviewed by the Supreme Court.
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Supreme Court seems open to upholding regulations on ghost guns, hard to trace weapons used in crime
The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a Biden administration regulation on ghost guns, the difficult-to-trace weapons.
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Supreme Court Reform Is in the Air
Court expansion in the current environment would keep the wheel of dysfunction spinning, amplifying the constant application ...
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Supreme Court appears to lean in favor of federal ban on sale of gun kits
During arguments Tuesday, the justices suggested they will uphold regulation that prohibits the sale of the kits as a ...
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Supreme Court probes limits of ATF rule regulating ghost guns
The rule issued by the Biden administration in 2022 seeks to subject unserialized ghost funs to the same requirements as ...
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Herald endorsement: Two Florida Supreme court justices deserve a ‘no’ on retention vote | Opinion
Up for retention on the Nov. 5 general election ballot are Justices Renatha Francis and Meredith Sasso, two appointees of Gov ...
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Ohio Supreme Court: Democratic Justice Melody Stewart vs. Republican Justice Joe Deters
The nastiest of three Supreme Court races is between two current colleagues who sit next to eachother on the bench.
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