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The case concerns the same law that former President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden was convicted of violating before being pardoned by his father.
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Supreme Court clerks and networks of power
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision […] The post Supreme Court clerks and networks of power appeared first on SCOTUSblog.
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide the constitutionality of a longstanding federal law banning possession of guns by anyone who illegally uses or is addicted to drugs. It’s the same law that Hunter Biden was convicted of violating last year.
Will Crain, an associate justice on the Louisiana Supreme Court, was nominated Monday by President Donald Trump to be a federal judge in New Orleans. If confirmed by the Senate, Crain would fill one of three vacancies on the federal bench in the Eastern District of Louisiana.
The Lackawanna County Democratic Committee’s role in temporarily filling a commissioner vacancy under the county’s Home Rule Charter ultimately survived a protracted legal battle, with
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a bid by a group of physicians and healthcare providers to revive their antitrust lawsuit accusing drugmaker Merck of misleading federal regulators to maintain a decades-long monopoly over the mumps vaccine market.
The Supreme Court is about to run out of money, and federal courts across the country are expected to run out by early next week because of the government shutdown. The nation’s top court
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Supreme Court seems inclined to limit race-based electoral districts under the Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court appears ready to gut a key tool of the Voting Rights Act that's helped root out racial discrimination in voting for more than a half century