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Supreme Court won’t hear case on graphic cigarette package warnings
The Supreme Court will not hear a challenge to a federal requirement that cigarette packages include graphic warnings showing the impacts of smoking. The court declined to hear the case, the case order from Monday said.
Saying sex is biological is not transphobic, Supreme Court hears in gender case
Saying sex is biological is not transphobic, the Supreme Court has heard in a landmark case over whether transgender women can be defined as female. For Women Scotland (FWS), a campaign group, is appealing against guidance from the Scottish Government,
UK Supreme Court hears landmark legal challenge over how a 'woman' is defined in law
The U.K. Supreme Court on Tuesday began hearing a legal challenge focusing on the definition of “woman” in a long-running dispute between a women’s right campaign group and the Scottish government. Five judges at Britain's highest court were considering the case,
UK Supreme Court Begins Case on Definition of 'Woman'
The United Kingdom's Supreme Court on Tuesday began hearing a case over the definition of "woman." What's the Case About? The case, initiated by women's rights campaign group For Women Scotland (FWS),
Supreme Court hearing case on definition of a woman
Judges at the Supreme Court are considering how women are defined in law in a landmark case brought by Scottish campaigners. It is the culmination of a long-running legal dispute which started with a relatively niche piece of legislation at the Scottish Parliament,
SNP Government challenged in Supreme Court over legal definition of a woman
Judges at the UK Supreme Court are being asked to rule what legally constitutes a woman following an appeal from a Scottish group of activists. For Women Scotland (FWS) is challenging the definition of females enshrined in the Gender Representation on Public Boards Act,
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The Trans-Rights Showdown at the Supreme Court
For a brief moment on December 4, trans people will have the full force of the U.S. government behind them at the Supreme ...
New York Sun
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Here’s Who Trump May Nominate to the Supreme Court
The president-elect has a deep bench from which to choose, given that he appointed more than 230 jurists to the Article III ...
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The end of the special counsel forever? Jack Smith is in survival mode
What you’re witnessing is probably the last special counsel or special prosecutor that will ever be appointed to investigate ...
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Nevada Supreme Court certifies 2024 General Election results
The Nevada Supreme Court convened on Tuesday to certify the results of the 2024 General Election.The meeting happening in the ...
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Bryan Kohberger's Death Penalty Defense May Shape Supreme Court Appeal
Arguments made by Bryan Kohberger's legal team in opposition of the death penalty could have an impact in the appellate process.
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24 states' attorneys general call on Supreme Court to keep biological boys out of girls sports
Attorneys general from 24 states are asking the Supreme Court to reverse a lower court ruling and uphold an Arizona law to ...
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Supreme Court to consider another major test of federal regulatory power
The Supreme Court will review the Federal Communication Commission's $8 billion Universal Service Fund, questioning its ...
Education Week
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More States Are Testing the Limits Around Religion in Public Schools
A wave of state policies mixing public education and religion are challenging the church-state divide in public schools.
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Utah, other Western states ask Supreme Court to return millions of acres of land back to the states
The federal burden in the West infringes on our sovereignty and undermines our equality with other States, all in direct ...
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The Empty Promise of ‘Dubin v. United States’
Congress enacted 18 U.S.C. §1028A to impose stricter penalties on aggravated identity theft, but its ambiguous language has ...
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