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Under Trump, US government legal stance poised to shift at Supreme Court
Republican Donald Trump's return to the presidency is expected to precipitate a shift in the U.S. government's legal stance in major cases pending at the Supreme Court, including a closely watched dispute involving Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors.
Supreme Court whiplash: What Trump's win means for guns and transgender care
A new Trump administration could change course on Supreme Court cases over transgender care for minors and untraceable "ghost guns."
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Will Supreme Court check Trump? Don’t count on it.
What will the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority, which Trump helped to build, have to say about Trump’s view that biding by the nation’s laws and its foundational document is optional?
Opinion
Will the Supreme Court Stand Up to Trump? Can It?
Although the Supreme Court’s formal power comes from Article III of the U.S. Constitution, its real power comes from public support for the court as an institution. The court depends upon the elected branches for everything from its budget to its building to its calendar and its statutory authority to hear almost all of the cases that it decides.
What Supreme Court’s Immunity Ruling Means For Trump’s Second Term
The Supreme Court’s ruling’s immunity protections only extend to Trump, meaning that any aides who help him carry out unlawful acts could still face prosecuti
Brazil, Supreme Court
Man blows himself up after trying to break into Brazil’s Supreme Court
Two explosions on Wednesday outside Brazil’s Supreme Court killed a man and forced the justices and staff to evacuate the building in the capital of Brasilia.
Man Dies in Explosions After Attempted Break-In at Brazil's Supreme Court
Two powerful explosions occurred at Brazil's supreme court around 7:30 p.m., shortly after the day's session concluded.
Brazil judge says suicide bomber wanted to blow up Supreme Court
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes said on Thursday that the suicide bomber who tried to get into the top court on Wednesday had intended to blow up the building, casting it as part of a growing wave of attacks on democracy.
Nvidia, Supreme Court and Securities Fraud
Supreme Court Wary of Big Ruling in Nvidia Shareholder Case
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justices signaled they are headed toward a narrow ruling on shareholder lawsuits as they weighed an effort to sue Nvidia Corp. for allegedly misleading investors over its dependence on crypto-mining revenue. Hearing arguments in Washington ...
Supreme Court Seems Ready to Allow Securities Fraud Case Against Nvidia
The case, which is in an early stage, accused the giant technology company of misleading investors about its exposure to the cryptocurrency industry.
Supreme Court appears likely to allow securities fraud suit against Nvidia
The lawsuit alleges the chipmaker hid its dependence on sales to the volatile cryptocurrency market before a crash tanked the value of its stock.
Top Court Bans 'Bulldozer Justice'
India's top court slams states over "bulldozer justice," razing of illegal homes that allegedly targets Muslims
India's Supreme Court has warned state authorities that bulldozing illegally constructed homes in an "arbitrary pick and choose" way is an abuse of their powers.
India's top court bans 'bulldozer justice' as punishment
India's Supreme Court has said that authorities cannot demolish homes merely because a person has been accused of a crime and has laid down strict guidelines for any such action. The ruling comes in response to a number of petitions seeking action against authorities using demolition as a punitive measure against those accused or convicted of crimes.
India’s Top Court Bans ‘Bulldozer Justice’ Often Used Against Muslims
The tactic, in which state governments raze the homes and businesses of people as acts of retribution, has been on the rise in recent years.
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Arizona Supreme Court finds no reason to extend ballot curing deadline
The emergency petition to extend Sunday's ballot curing deadline was denied by the state's high court due to lack of evidence ...
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Nearly 10K Nevada mail ballots still need ‘curing’ as deadline nears
Just under 10,000 Nevada mail-in ballots still required signature verification as of Monday, the day before the deadline to do so in order for those voters’ choices to count. The majority of the 9,956 ...
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Suicide Bomber in Brazil’s Capital Rattles Nation Ahead of Global Summit
Police officials say two blasts near Brazil’s Supreme Court on Wednesday night are being treated as terrorist acts by a lone ...
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