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Supreme Court Justice Alito’s Beach House Displayed ‘Appeal to Heaven’ Flag

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The justice’s beach house displayed an “Appeal to Heaven” flag, a symbol carried on Jan. 6 and associated with a push for a more Christian-minded government.

In final round of gig drivers' fight over Prop. 22, California Supreme Court to decide if it stays

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Industry coalition backing Proposition 22 says its cautiously optimistic the state's highest court will uphold the controversial gig worker law.

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Top court cancels bail given to 8 PFI members

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday cancelled the bail granted to eight members of the Popular Front of India (PFI) by the Madras high court

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In an Extraordinary Opinion, a Federal Judge Delivers a Scathing Warning About the Supreme Court

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If courts can’t protect women’s bodily autonomy, he asked, why should they do the bidding of police unions?

6,000 doctors call on Supreme Court to protect emergency abortions

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Almost 6,000 doctors called on the Supreme Court to protect emergency abortions, urging it to uphold a federal law recently challenged by Idaho. Nearly 6,000 physicians from all around the country penned a letter Wednesday asking the…

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California Supreme Court seems poised to leave Prop. 22 unchanged

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California Supreme Court justices appear poised to uphold Prop. 22, a voter-backed initiative passed in 2020.

Supreme Court Decision Slammed by Judge

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"Qualified immunity has become an extremely controversial legal issue because it creates this defense out of whole cloth," a legal expert told Newsweek.

No legal mandate to share voter turnout with anyone other than candidates and their agents, EC tells Supreme Court

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NGO’s plea sought to disclose authenticated record of voter turnout by uploading on EC website scanned legible copies of Form 17C of all polling stations after each phase of polling

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UAPA case: Supreme Court cancels bail of eight suspected members of banned PFI

The Supreme Court on Wednesday cancelled the bail granted to eight suspected members of the banned group PFI who were accused of having conspired to commit terrorist acts across the country, noting that the accusations against them are …

Only One Supreme Court Justice Has Decided Every Case This Year

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Earlier this week, Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Ketanji Brown Jackson sat out of a case.

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World News | Deter Elephant Deaths Due to Human Activities: Petition in Sri Lankan Supreme Court

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Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Highlighting the alarming number of elephant deaths caused by human activities, a fundamental rights petition has demanded the Supreme Court to issue legal measures to deter killings…

Are There Insurrectionist Sympathizers on the Supreme Court?

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If Donald Trump becomes president again, we can’t count on Justices Alito and Thomas to curb his authoritarian plans

Supreme Court declines case on gender identity policy in schools

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The Supreme Court has declined to hear a case on school gender identity policy parents say is unconstitutional.

India News | Supreme Court Cancels Bail Given by Madras HC to Eight PFI Men Booked Under UAPA

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Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. A bench of Justices Bela M Trivedi and Pankaj Mithal cancelled their bail stating that the allegations of collecting funds to commit terrorist acts against them appeared to be 'prima…

‘We expected some candour’: Indian Supreme Court rubbishes ex-CM Hemant Soren’s bail plea

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The Supreme Court of India on Wednesday (May 22) rubbished a bail plea filed by former Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren while accusing the Jha

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Alito’s upside-down flag has destroyed confidence in the Supreme Court

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What is desperately needed — and this can’t be repeated enough — is a strong ethical code.

Sanjeev Sanyal 'Judges Work for Few Hours' Comment: Supreme Court Expresses Angst, Says 'We Burn Midnight Oil Even During Vacations'

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The vacation bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and Satish Chandra Sharma expressed angst at a recent remark by economist Sanjeev Sanyal, who reportedly said that judges in India work only for a few hours and go on long vacations.

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The Supreme Court makes a dangerous ruling, delighting progressives

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The justices, endorsing the CFPB’s structure, are feeding the executive branch’s sense of entitlement.