A basketball match between a group of Stanford Law students and Berkeley Law students started a new tradition.
Students get to view oral arguments, interact with justices.
Shafaqna English- A UK court on Tuesday declared a ban on Muslim prayer at a school in London to be lawful. Michaela community school in Brent, founded by conservative campaigner and former government social mobility tsar Katharine Birbalsingh, introduced the ban last year. A challenge was brought by a Muslim
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The case involves the 2022 arrest of a man who was allegedly carrying a BB gun in his car without a permit
The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing Idaho's ban on transgender procedures on youth amid ongoing legal battles, overturning decisions made by lower courts.
The court ruled that the state must abide by a 123-year-old law which bars all abortions except to save the life of the mother.
Justices rule to hold off on requiring state to enforce ban for 14 days, to
Special Counsel Jack Smith urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reject Donald Trump's presidential immunity claims in a court filing on Monday, reiterating his stance that "no person is above the law."Smith is leading the federal prosecution of the former president, who's charged with unlawfully attempting to overturn his loss to President Joe Biden in the 2020 election. The case is set to appear before the Supreme Court on April 25, as Trump presses to have the indictment dismissed on claims that...
Granting standing based on 'vote pollution' will create chaos, Democrats contend.
A federal appeals court has declined to consider overturning its January ruling that blocked Texas from enforcing a Republican-championed law that would force booksellers to rate books for sexual content if they plan to sell to school libraries, Reuters reports. Tuesday's move by New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is a victory for booksellers and First Amendment champions, who argued Texas' so-called READER Act violated constitutional protections for free speech....
The Supreme Court upheld a hate speech conviction against a man who attended a protest against Israel six years ago, and displayed an Israeli flag where the image of a blue cockroach was used instead of a Star of David. The Court of Appeal previously convicted the man for publicly insulting Jewish people as a segment of the population. He was handed a fine of 350 euros, which was conditionally suspended, as part of the earlier verdict.