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When the justices rule without offering a rationale, we can't know if they are following the law or just exercising power.
State laws requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms keep losing in court, but that won’t matter if they win ...
During Trump’s brief time back in office, he raised the average effective tariff rate — the average of what all countries ...
Bombay High Court permits using Electronic Credit Ledger for 10% GST appeal pre-deposits, quashing an order that denied it and emphasizing adherence to judicial ...
Two former traders have rate rigging convictions quashed at Supreme Court - Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo were jailed for 14 years and four years respectively.
The Cole County Commission watched the marijuana tax stacking debate closely, according to Western District Commissioner ...
The state Supreme Court ruled an attorney was not obligated to investigate her client's immigration status after he repeatedly misrepresented it.
Legal battles emerge as parents challenge school districts for supporting students' gender transitions while deliberately ...
North Dakota’s request concerns a lawsuit brought by the Spirit Lake Nation, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and three ...
Tom Hayes, the first trader ever jailed for interest rate rigging, had his conviction overturned by Britain's top court on ...
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court sided with parents who want to opt their children out of lessons that include LGBTQ+ ...
The Association of American Railroads filed suit against the state soon after the General Assembly enacted a law governing the costs and timing of internet service providers’ use of railway ...
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