By Katheryn Tucker | July 15, 2020
And the case appears likely to continue. "We will appeal the Court's decision," Kemp said after the ruling in a statement. "Georgia values life, and we will keep fighting for the rights of the unborn."
By Jane Wester | July 15, 2020
The Supreme Court ruling opened the door for Trump to "raise subpoena-specific constitutional challenges, in either a state or federal forum," Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. wrote.
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By Antonio U. Allen | July 14, 2020
Before making an adverse employment decision, employers should consider all of the factual circumstances to avoid legal jeopardy.
By Ellen Bardash | July 14, 2020
Lawyers for Gov. John Carney filed their writ of certiorari in September, arguing the appellate court's decision violated the state's sovereign power to determine qualifications for government officials
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By Ellen Bardash | July 14, 2020
Lawyers for Delaware Gov. John Carney filed their writ of certiorari in September, arguing the appellate court's decision violated the state's sovereign power to determine qualifications for government officials
By Ellen Bardash | July 14, 2020
The Third Circuit entered a judgment in April of 2019, ruling Delaware's required political balance of judges violated the First Amendment and denied a petition to rehear the case the following month.
By Jim Saunders | July 14, 2020
The justices are pondering a question about how much government agencies can be forced to pay in lawsuits stemming from mass shootings, a question that partly involves lawsuits filed after the February 2018 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | July 14, 2020
President Trump's judicial nominees on the D.C. Circuit, Seventh Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court all handed down rulings on the administration's reinstatement of the federal death penalty.
By Jane Wester | July 13, 2020
Robert Trump failed to meet the burden of demonstrating "imminent, irreparable harm to him," Dutchess County Supreme Court Justice Hal Greenwald found, using bold type to emphasize the final two words.
By Katheryn Tucker | July 13, 2020
"It is in the public interest, and is this Court's duty, to ensure constitutional rights are protected," Judge Steve Jones said in a 67-page order Monday.
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