A Bronx defendant argued that a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision prevents almost any licensing conditions that would ...
A federal court has tossed a firearms conviction against a man because it determined that the underlying alleged ...
Voters in Maine in 2024 approved a new $5,000 limit on contributions to super PACs within their state. The constitutionality of that law is now being litigated in federal court, giving campaign ...
Jinnah's preference for a federal court with narrow, constitution-specific jurisdiction was born out of political necessity, not constitutional philosophy.
“To put it plainly, courts ‘call balls and strikes’; they don’t get a turn at bat,” the court wrote in a per curiam ruling — ...
White House barred AP when it declined to refer to the ‘Gulf of Mexico’ as the ‘Gulf of America’ after Trump renamed it.
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Byju’s founder appeals US order to pay over $1 billion
Byju Raveendran is facing one of the most consequential legal and financial challenges of his career after a United States court ordered him to pay more than 1 billion dollars linked to a disputed ...
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Legal ambiguity: FCC chief justice’s powers remain unregulated
Regarding the question about the non-existence of a right of appeal against FCC decisions, a government official admitted that there is no such right unless the FCC itself provides for it in the rules ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is ramping up pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by designating the Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization. The designation, ...
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Appeals court hears arguments over Associated Press' access to White House
"We strongly believe this case could have much wider implications, not only for other news organizations, but for anyone in ...
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AP and Trump administration argue access case before federal appeals court; no ruling yet
The Associated Press and the Trump administration renewed their argument over a president’s ability to limit media access to ...
A federal appeals court panel seems likely to side with President Trump in his battle with the Associated Press, paving the way for the president to exile reporters from key White House spaces if ...
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