A man pleaded guilty to a bank robbery but said police shouldn’t have used his cellphone location data to pinpoint him as a suspect.
The NVRA, also known as the Motor Voter law, allows people to register to vote with relative ease at motor vehicle agencies and government offices.
The Supreme Court overruled a major precedent limiting the president’s ability to fire heads of independent agencies.
A majority of the court said that Trump failed to provide notice and an opportunity for Cook to respond to her termination.
The court rejected Republicans’ argument that federal law prevails over a Mississippi law permitting late-arriving ballots.
A federal appeals court upheld the soot rules on coal plants in a blow to the Trump administration’s EPA’s deregulatory agenda.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s spoken dissent seemed to come as a surprise for Justice Samuel Alito, who responded extemporaneously to it.
The government alleges an influential transgender health group misled teens and families on dangers of puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and breast removal.
Conflicting appeals court rulings have caused confusion, and ‘geographical happenstance’ shouldn’t govern detention, the government argued.
In the order, the district judge wrote that the DOJ should submit a ‘written declaration’ before the court on whether the fund is dead.
The jury deadlocked on June 25.
But the Utah judge would not block prosecutors’ use of the death penalty.
Although Bolton may be able to avoid time behind bars, that decision will be up to Judge Theodore Chuang.
The decision follows the Secretary of War determining energy production in regions vital to national security interests.
The court tries other measures before giving an ‘Allen charge,’ considered a last-ditch effort to force a verdict.
The court in a 6–3 ruling found that Hawaii’s law on concealed-carry firearms violates the Second Amendment and is not within the U.S. historical tradition.
The rule significantly changed federal lending options for graduate students.
The Supreme Court is expected to release even more consequential rulings next week.
The Missouri lawsuit alleges Snapchat features allowed Gabriel Joel Valentin-Rios, then 25, to connect with children and find the address of his young victim.
A federal judge held that ’the Constitution does not grant the president any specific powers over elections.’