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The White House and a close circle of lawyers plan for Trump to hit the ground running if there's a Supreme Court vacancy, sources tell TIME.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorney renewed a request that the Supreme Court overturn her 2021 conviction for recruiting teenage girls to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein.
Last year, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled in a 4-1 decision that Eric Hafner, an imprisoned felon in New York state, could remain on Alaska’s U.S. House ballot despite a lawsuit challenging his ...
Ghislaine Maxwell appeals conviction to Supreme Court Maxwell, last week, met with Department of Justice officials to answer questions about Epstein and his operation, though the details of those ...
By John Fritze, CNN (CNN) — Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, urged the Supreme Court on Monday to take up her pending appeal and overturn her sex-trafficking ...
Today in Supreme Court History: July 27, 1929 Josh Blackman | 7.27.2025 7:00 AM /27/1929: The Geneva Conventions are signed by United States. The Supreme Court would consider the Conventions in ...
The Marshall Project reports on Supreme Court rulings that weakened universal injunctions, impacting immigration laws while some criminal justice cases favored litigants.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow it to cut hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of research funding in its push to roll back federal diversity, ...
The Philippine Supreme Court has ruled an impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte violated the country's constitution due to a technicality.
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippine Supreme Court ruled Friday that an impeachment case filed against Vice President Sara Duterte violated the country’s constitution due to a key ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked a lower-court ruling in a redistricting dispute in North Dakota that would gut a landmark federal civil rights law for millions of people.
The Supreme Court blocked an appeals court ruling that would gut a key provision of the Voting Rights Act in a case brought by Native American tribes challenging a North Dakota legislative map.