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Senate split on Supreme Court presidential immunity decision
Opinion
Senate Democrats bash Supreme Court’s Trump immunity ruling
Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee criticized Tuesday a Supreme Court decision that gave immunity to presidents for official acts.
'Alarming' vs 'narrow': Senate split on Supreme Court presidential immunity decision
The Senate heard competing interpretations of the Supreme Court's immunity decision for Donald Trump ranging from 'alarming' to 'narrow.'
Senators battle over fallout of Supreme Court Trump immunity decision
Senate Judiciary lawmakers on Tuesday foresaw vastly different scenarios for how the Supreme Court’s decision granting former presidents broad immunity from prosecution will shape the future of the office.
Donald Trump, Supreme Court
US Supreme Court justices, other judges can stay at corporate-owned homes without disclosure
U.S. Supreme Court justices and federal judges on lower courts do not have to publicly disclose when they dine or stay at someone's personal residence, even one owned by a business entity, under a revised ethics rule.
Trump ignores the First Amendment and says those who criticize the Supreme Court should be tossed in jail
Donald Trump scolded those who critique the Supreme Court at a rally on Monday, saying people should be jailed for “the way they talk about our judges and our justices” – despite the First Amendment allowing people to criticize the government.
Supreme Court’s Gun Rulings Leave Baffled Judges Asking for Help
In June, the court tried to explain its new history-based approach to the Second Amendment. But judges said the latest decision “offered little instruction or clarity.”
Missouri, Supreme Court
Lawyers seek Supreme Court intervention hours before a Missouri inmate's planned execution
Lawyers for a Missouri man have filed a late appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court alleging there were racial bias and constitutional errors at his trial
Missouri Supreme Court to Consider Death Row Case a Day Before Scheduled Execution
The Missouri Supreme Court will hear arguments as attorneys working on behalf of Marcellus Williams seek to save him, just a day before his scheduled execution
A Missouri inmate is set to die today – even after a prosecutor fought to have his conviction repealed
The office that prosecuted Marcellus Williams wants his murder conviction overturned. The family of the woman he’s accused of killing supports a life sentence instead of the death penalty. But the Missouri inmate is scheduled to be executed tonight – unless the Supreme Court intervenes.
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Supreme Court allows execution of Marcellus Williams, denying bid for delay
Marcellus Williams was convicted in the 1998 stabbing death of Felicia Gayle in Missouri, but DNA testing raised questions.
6h
Keeping Pace: The Supreme Court May Soon Take A HISA Case
There was just a flurry of briefing activity in one of the key challenges to the federal racing integrity law. The upshot is ...
Opinion
13h
Opinion
The Supreme Court is not corrupt or ideologically out of step with the country | Opinion
The Supreme Court isn’t as divided as it seems. Despite ideological differences, the court is upholding the Constitution and ...
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A Supreme Court Justice Warned That a Ruling Would Cause “Large-Scale Disruption.” The Effects Are Already Being Felt.
One recent Supreme Court decision is already rippling through dozens of key lower court cases involving everything from ...
5h
Supreme Court Takes Action in Case That Could Upend Horse Racing
The sport, which generates $3.6 billion annually, has been under scrutiny for high-profile horse fatalities and inconsistent regulations across states.
Journalist's Resource
6h
How the Supreme Court decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine may affect health care policy
For health care journalists in the U.S., it’s important to understand the possible consequences of overturning the Chevron ...
Arkansas Times
2h
Supreme Court refers Justice Courtney Hudson to judicial disciplinary committee
The high court also vacated an injunction preventing the release of Hudson's emails under the FOIA and dismissed her lawsuit.
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Why Jack Smith wants to file an ‘oversized’ motion in Trump’s federal election prosecution
On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan granted special counsel Jack Smith’s motion to file an “oversized” brief on ...
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