SB296 would change the nomination process for Utah’s Supreme Court Justice, mirroring the process used by the United States Supreme Court to appoint its head justice.
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The head of the office, Hampton Dellinger, scored an early court victory and was reinstated after arguing he was entitled to serve his full five-year term. The Trump administration has aggressively ...
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The Tuesday night address will unfold in the chamber where lawmakers crouched in fear four years ago while a mob of his ...
The Supreme Court on Monday reserved the verdict on an appeal filed by Congress MP from Rajya Sabha, Imran Pratapgarhi seeking a direction to quash a ...
The U.S. President argues that "whoever saves his country does not violate any law." The Supreme Court partially aligns with ...
New York Times v. Sullivan and other landmark Supreme Court decisions protect the press’s ability to investigate public ...
Shaina Potts’s Judicial Territory examines how the American legal system created an economic environment that subordinated ...
Lawyer Michael Poa has filed his entry of appearance as co-counsel for Vice President Sara Duterte, the Supreme Court (SC) ...
A lot of people are focused on the courts generally, and on my court in particular,” Justice Elena Kagan said.