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“Only the Supreme Court can decide the dispute and, in my opinion, the sooner, the better," a dissenting judge wrote. By Jordan Rubin UPDATE (April 9, 2025, 4:33 p.m. ET): Chief Justice John ...
Neither Big Law nor SCOTUS can avoid a showdown with Trump and hold on to their integrity. We're sorry, but something went wrong while fetching your podcast feeds ...
“Deadline: White House” legal analyst Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, Trump administration lawsuits and other issues. By Jordan Rubin “If Trump truly goes off ...
SINGAPORE – After achieving everything she set out to accomplish on the badminton court, Singapore’s mixed doubles player Jessica Tan is wrapping up her 14-year career to pursue further education.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday said the Trump administration must work to bring back a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to prison in El Salvador, rejecting the administration’s ...
Vintage Days makes its annual return to Fresno State this weekend. A civil lawsuit that has already cost Fresno Unified taxpayers more than $1.7 million in lawyer and court costs looks to be heading ...
In the nearly three months since the city launched its Neighborhood Wellness Court — the new fast-track court program for people in addiction arrested in Kensington — only two people have successfully ...
E.W. Scripps is emphasizing women’s sports on broadcast network ION and more targeted programming on Court TV and Bounce in its upfront presentation to advertisers. Ahead of its Wednesday ...
RONO HILLS, 8 Apr: Rajiv Gandhi University (RGU) Registrar Dr Nabam Tadar Rikam launched the newly established polypropylene tile (PPT) indoor badminton court of RGU on Tuesday and inaugurated the ...
On Monday night, the Supreme Court issued a 5–4 decision lifting Judge James Boasberg’s temporary restraining order against the mass deportation of Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday paused an order from a federal judge in California that had required the Trump administration to reinstate 16,000 fired probationary federal workers at six agencies.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday halted a federal judge's ruling requiring several federal agencies to reinstate around 16,000 workers the Trump administration had sought to fire.
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