(MedPage Today) -- Should federal courts be required to abide by state laws when they consider interstate malpractice cases? The Supreme Court mulled that exact issue in a case it heard earlier this week.
Washington police allegedly found a man camped outside a cathedral with homemade explosives and writings showing animosity toward Catholics, Jews, and ICE officials.
A man armed with more than 200 homemade explosives was arrested outside a major Washington, DC cathedral on Sunday hours before Supreme Court justices were slated to attend the annual Red Mass, an event marking the start of the judicial…
(MedPage Today) -- A majority of Supreme Court justices on Tuesday seemed to lean in favor of a Christian counselor challenging bans on LGBTQ+ "conversion therapy" for kids as a violation of her First Amendment rights.
The Supreme Court heard arguments in its first big case of the new term on Tuesday, and it seems poised to hand conservatives a victory on a closely watched LGBTQ issue. The court signaled skepticism toward a law in Colorado that bans …
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SCOTUS turns down Google's request to halt key parts of a judge's order requiring Google to make major changes to Play Store in an antitrust case filed by Epic — - Google asked Supreme Court to freeze parts of judge's order — Order was…
A lower court found that Live Nation and Ticketmaster's switch to a different arbitration scheme without clearly informing their customers “boggles the mind.”
Undercover recordings have been key investigative tools to expose abuses and corruption, but Oregon law mandates that both parties must agree to recordings in almost all circumstances.
Conservative law professor William Jacobson of Cornell University, publisher of the Legal Insurrection blog, appeared on the Jesse Kelly show this week and outlined an upcoming Supreme Court case for Trump that he describes as ‘very high…
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in January over whether the Trump administration can fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook over allegations of mortgage fraud — and will let her keep her job in the interim. President Trump notified…
Following Stinson, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld Mr. Poore's increased sentence, deferring to the Sentencing Commission's commentary despite the unambiguous plain text of the Guidelines. According to the…