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Supreme Court agrees to hear case on violations of international law
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether two federal laws that allow lawsuits in U.S. courts for torture and serious violations of international law permit private lawsuits for […]
Only once in the modern era have the justices taken this long to issue their first decision — and when it came, it wasn’t the hotly anticipated case on President Trump’s tariffs.
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Texas Supreme Court clears the way for Pappas Restaurants' lawsuit against the city of Houston
Pappas Restaurants sued the city in 2023 after their contract was terminated at William P. Hobby Airport, contending the city's procurement process was unjust.
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear an appeal by Cisco Systems in which the tech company and President Donald Trump's administration are asking the justices to limit the reach of a federal law that has been used to hold corporations liable for human rights abuses committed abroad.
The Supreme Court has agreed to take up an appeal from tech giant Cisco seeking to shut down a lawsuit claiming that the company’s technology was used to persecute members of the Falun Gong spiritual movement in China.
A federal trial court judge upheld the state law, which was later struck down by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, arguing the state’s grace period conflicted with federal statutes. In Mississippi’s petition to the Supreme Court,
A U.S. Supreme Court justice has recused himself from a major Louisiana coastal lawsuit. Here's why.
Justice Samuel Alito recused himself ahead of Supreme Court arguments in a Louisiana coastal damage case with billions of dollars at stake.
If the Supreme Court weakens Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination in redistricting, it could usher in the largest-ever drop in representation by Black members of Congress.
The Supreme Court agreed to take up the case in November, a closely watched fight that could determine the fate of millions of mail-in ballots nationwide.