Donald Trump's broad assertions of power appear to be advancing an aggressive version of a legal doctrine called the "unitary ...
Donald Trump has put the constitutional separation of powers in the United States on trial. Federal judges have for now ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNSupreme Court of Nigeria gets new Chief Registrar, Kabir AkanbiEkun, has approved the appointment of Kabir Eniola Akanbi as the Acting Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. The ...
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How the US Supreme Court’s Conservative Shift Could Clear a Path for Trump’s Agency PurgeConvention means nothing to Donald Trump. Neither does the Constitution. Since re-assuming office, he has summarily dismissed the Chair of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) and a member of the ...
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We're going to see more disputes like the one between Chandler and an irrigation district as water grows scarcer and competition for supplies grows.
The Supreme Court’s approval rating is now above 50 percent for the first time since early 2022, according to a survey published Thursday. The new Marquette Law School national poll found that 51 ...
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KBOI Boise on MSNWidow takes Sun Valley ski death case to Idaho Supreme Court againThe widow of a man killed while skiing at Sun Valley is taking her wrongful death lawsuit to the Idaho Supreme Court once ...
Colorado Springs agreed Thursday to remove the question repealing the recreational marijuana rules for the city after El Paso ...
In 2019, a skier died at Sun Valley Resort. According to court documents, Stewart Milus skied over the back of another person's skis and then went head-first into a snow gun on Lower River Run.
President Trump has declared multiple national emergencies since taking office. That's helping him act quickly. There are few checks and balances on the emergency powers he's claiming.
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Sassoon wrote in her letter obtained by The Associated Press that the directive to drop the charges issued by Bove would violate her sworn duty to uphold the law.
Richard and Mildred Loving were a Virginia couple whose marriage in 1958 in Washington, D.C. led to their arrest when they returned home to Central Point, Virginia.
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