SB296 would change the nomination process for Utah’s Supreme Court Justice, mirroring the process used by the United States Supreme Court to appoint its head justice.
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The head of the office, Hampton Dellinger, scored an early court victory and was reinstated after arguing he was entitled to serve his full five-year term. The Trump administration has aggressively ...
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The U.S. President argues that "whoever saves his country does not violate any law." The Supreme Court partially aligns with ...
New York Times v. Sullivan and other landmark Supreme Court decisions protect the press’s ability to investigate public ...
A lot of people are focused on the courts generally, and on my court in particular,” Justice Elena Kagan said.
Public schools across the country, from pre-K to higher education, may now be at risk of losing federal funding if they ...
Inside the nation’s courthouses, administration lawyers are now facing 100 lawsuits. Outside, the White House is mounting ...
Trump claims he has the executive power to dismantle agencies and fire thousands of workers. Will court fights redefine his relations with Congress?
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentina’s libertarian president Javier Milei signaled late Saturday that a new deal with the ...