High court to weigh in on legislative prayers
Mark Sherman, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 9:59am
The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear a new case on the intersection of religion and government in a dispute over prayers used to open public meetings.
Court won't get involved in Miss. redistricting
Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 9:00am
The Supreme Court won't order new legislative elections in Mississippi over complaints about the timing of the state's redistricting.
Court: Should whistleblower protection be wider?
Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 8:00am
The Supreme Court will decide if government whistleblower protection applies to employees of a privately-held contractor or the subcontractor of a publicly-held company.
High court rules for Monsanto in patent case
Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press |
posted May 13th - 2:24pm
The Supreme Court said Monday that an Indiana farmer violated Monsanto Co.'s patents on soybean seeds resistant to its weed-killer by growing the beans without buying new seeds from the corporation.
Justices more diverse than lawyers before court
Mark Sherman, Associated Press |
posted May 13th - 1:19am
In roughly 75 hours of arguments at the Supreme Court since October, only one African-American lawyer appeared before the justices, and for just over 11 minutes.
Sotomayor cites Boston on perils of profiling
Dan Elliott, Associated Press |
posted May 2nd - 8:52pm
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Thursday the investigation into the Boston Marathon bombings shows how difficult and sensitive the issue of racial profiling can be.
Court rejects Alabama appeal over immigration law
Associated Press |
posted Apr 29th - 4:11pm
An attorney for the Montgomery-based Southern Poverty Law Center says he's not surprised the U.S. Supreme Court has turned down a request to revive portions of Alabama's immigration law.
O'Connor voices regret over Bush v. Gore
Associated Press |
posted Apr 29th - 3:56pm
Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is suggesting for the first time that the court should have stayed out of the 2000 presidential election dispute between George W. Bush and Al Gore.
Justice Breyer released from Washington hospital
Mark Sherman, Associated Press |
posted Apr 29th - 3:01pm
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has been released from a Washington hospital, two days after undergoing surgery for injuries suffered in a bicycle accident.
Justices dismiss La. case over trial delays
Associated Press |
posted Apr 29th - 9:36am
A sharply divided Supreme Court dismissed an appeal Monday from a Louisiana man who claimed that most of a seven-year delay between his arrest and murder trial was the result of a breakdown in the state's system for paying defense lawyers in death penalty cases.
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