WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court won’t immediately allow the Trump administration to fire the director of the U.S.
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Supreme Court defers decision on whether Trump can fire head of U.S. Copyright Office
The Supreme Court on Wednesday put off a decision on the Trump administration’s request to be able to remove Shira Perlmutter ...
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Trump Suffers Supreme Court Blow in Quest to Control Copyright Office
Trump had sued Clinton, Comey, and others in 2022, accusing them of a racketeering conspiracy to invent false claims that his ...
An appeals court panel had said that Shira Perlmutter, the head of the U.S. Copyright Office, could remain in her role as an ...
The U.S. Supreme Court postponed on Wednesday a decision on whether to let Donald Trump remove the government's top copyright ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ordered that a pair of three-judge panels hear two lawsuits that argue the battleground state ...
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This Supreme Court loophole could help Texas’ illegal voting maps survive the midterms
In a 160-page opinion, federal Judge Jeffrey Brown concluded that, “Substantial evidence shows that Texas racially ...
The U.S. Supreme Court postponed on Wednesday a decision on whether to let Donald Trump remove the government's top copyright ...
The Supreme Court has set Jan. 12 for oral argument in an offshoot of the Plaquemines Parish case against Chevron for ...
The move came after the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police lodge appealed an earlier ruling that required the most serious disciplinary cases to be arbitrated in public.
Legal and political historian Dr. Bill Chriss and Jack Fink discuss the Texas redistricting case before the U.S. Supreme ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday punted on deciding whether President Trump may refire the director of the U.S. Copyright Office until after it weighs two other major independent agency firings ...
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