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The majority opinion said Minnesota lacks a clear legislative stance on ghost guns and a statute was being improperly imposed ...
The Trump administration is planning to quickly ask the Supreme Court to review the constitutionality of President Donald ...
Federal judges are increasingly ruling against the Trump administration’s agenda and in defiance of Supreme Court orders. The ...
It’s been more than five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but legal disputes from the pandemic continue to ...
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan said he believes the Supreme Court will rule against Trump's tariff policy if the case reaches ...
Conservative legal scholar Jack Goldsmith revealed that the U.S. Supreme Court relied on an incorrectly cited statute to ...
Troubled documents were mailed from Minden to Las Vegas but should've gone to Reno. The justices must decide if the case can ...
SCOTUS allowed President Trump’s federal workforce cuts to proceed temporarily, pausing a lower court block while legal ...
Legal experts predict Supreme Court appeal in case challenging President Donald Trump's use of IEEPA to impose sweeping tariffs on U.S. trading partners.
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled ghost guns can be legal as federal law doesn't mandate serial numbers for certain firearms.
The law could subject pedestrians to criminal liability if they walk up to an officer to ask for directions, Judge Doris Pryor wrote.
Three of four cases raising challenges under Iowa's 2022 gun rights amendment were decided by narrow 4-3 majorities in ...