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The Senate on Friday acknowledged the Supreme Court’s move to consolidate the petitions challenging the impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara
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Philstar.com on MSNNo oral arguments: Supreme Court changes course on Maharlika fundThe Supreme Court has canceled the oral arguments on the controversial Maharlika Investment Fund, originally scheduled to begin on Tuesday, July 8. The oral arguments questioning the constitutionality of the country’s sovereign wealth fund were initially set for July 8 and 9.
Legislation to prevent suspended judges from collecting their salaries was introduced in the Wisconsin state Legislature on Thursday.
The Supreme Court in an apparent 7-2 decision Thursday cleared the way for the Trump administration to restart plans to deport a group of convicted criminals to the war-torn country of South
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Philstar.com on MSNWhy the Supreme Court lightened penalties for man who killed abusive fatherThe Supreme Court has ruled that a sudden, uncontrollable emotional outburst brought on by years of abuse may be considered a mitigating circumstance in parricide cases.
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The Supreme Court is clearing the way for the deportation of several immigrants who were put on a flight in May bound for South Sudan, a war-ravaged country where they have no ties.
Florida will no longer be allowed to enforce a controversial new immigration law. It comes after the Supreme Court denied the State’s emergency appeal.
Chief Justice John Roberts chastised President Donald Trump early on in his second term, and Justice Amy Coney Barrett pointedly questioned whether his administration would adhere to court orders.
The Supreme Court has thrown out appellate rulings in favor of transgender people in four states following the justices’ recent decision upholding a Tennessee ban on certain medical treatment for transgender youths.
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Philstar.com on MSNSupreme Court rolls out hybrid filing for select casesThe Supreme Court began its transition to a hybrid digital filing system for several types of petitions and pleadings, requiring electronic filing in addition to traditional paper-based submission. Starting Tuesday,