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President Trump has to give up his office after his second term. But his refusal to accept that underscores how far he is ...
The Ohio Supreme Court will not hear the appeal of a man convicted in connection to a Meigs County murder. According to Meigs ...
The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short ...
Trump has signed several executive orders targeting prominent law firms connected to his perceived political opponents.
The rule that no president can serve more than two full terms became part of the U.S. Constitution in 1951, after President ...
The president declared, out loud and on camera, that he agreed that the law firms that he's targeted did “nothing wrong.” ...
When the administration dictates the content of pro bono work as a condition for avoiding the consequences of an unconstitutional executive order, then who, exactly, is the real client?
By Amy Howe on Apr 7, 2025 at 11:00 am Posted in Featured, Merits Cases Cases: Ellingburg v. United States, Villarreal v. Texas, Neilly v. Michigan Recommended Citation: Amy Howe, Court adds two cases ...
Even if they are struck down in court, President Trump's executive orders targeting law firms could still succeed in ...
The Congress party on Tuesday said that the foreign policy of the BJP-government at the Centre is defined by "weak-kneed ...
Every year, more than half of rural Texans accused of misdemeanors are left to represent themselves — five times the rate of ...
The Supreme Court has handed President Trump a mix of wins and losses when it comes to legal challenges to his exhaustive second-term agenda, with two of the justices holding all the cards.