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The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration can move forward, at least temporarily, with plans to slash the federal workforce. A California judge had said the President couldn't ...
(JTA) — The Supreme Court upheld a law allowing the families of victims of terrorism to sue Palestinian entities in U.S. courts, reviving decades-old lawsuits against the Palestine Liberation ...
In a 6–3 ruling on Friday, the Supreme Court significantly limited the power of individual lower court judges to issue nationwide decisions that block federal policies from taking effect ...
The Supreme Court rejected a challenge to an Affordable Care Act provision that set up a panel to recommend preventive care services that insurers must provide at no cost to patients.
How to find energy-efficient appliances if Energy Star program ends The program says its blue seal of approval on appliances saves households an average of $450 a year on their utility bills. But ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Friday that victims of terrorism can sue Palestinian entities in U.S. courts, upholding a law Congress passed that allows such claims to be brought.
The conservative-majority high court granted the Trump Administration’s request to put a hold on a district-court injunction.
The Supreme Court justices declined to hear an appeal filed by Structured Asset Sales, a company that owns a partial stake in Gaye’s 1973 song.
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The Supreme Court sided with a Catholic charity in a legal dispute with Wisconsin state authorities over unemployment benefit taxes.
A unanimous Supreme Court sided with a straight woman in her discrimination appeal, ruling that a lower court applied too strict a standard against her. The justices sent her case back to that ...
Other courts had reached contrary conclusions, but the 8 th Circuit followed signals from two justices on the Supreme Court regularly hostile to voting rights claims—Neil Gorsuch and Clarence ...