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On Thursday, the Supreme Court issued six decisions, including four unanimous rulings. In A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools, Soto v. United States, Martin v. United States, and Rivers v. Guerrero, all nine justices reached the same conclusion.
All eyes are on the Supreme Court as it issues this term’s final flurry of opinions — some of which concern hot-button issues like birthright citizenship and gender-affirming care — before breaking for summer recess.
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The Supreme Court sided with a teenage girl with a rare form of epilepsy on Thursday in a unanimous ruling that could make it easier for families like hers to go to court over access to education. The girl's family says that her Minnesota school district didn’t do enough to make sure she has the accommodations she needs to learn,
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Supreme Court upholds limits on Tax Court's authority in IRS cases as Justice Gorsuch warns the decision will allow the agency to avoid accountability in future taxpayer disputes.
The Oregon Supreme Court has agreed to review the state appellate court ruling that found gun control Measure 114 constitutional under state law. The state’s high court set oral arguments for Nov. 6.
Orange resident Jim Boyle has commented further on his rationale for filing a public records request with the village, in which he asked for both the mail and email distribution lists for the dissemination of the village’s E-News,
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BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — The majority of justices on Brazil’s Supreme Court have agreed to make social media companies liable for illegal postings by their users, in a landmark case for Latin America with implications for U.S. relations.
Georgia justices uphold election law change requiring video surveillance of ballot drop boxes, reject four changes, send two back to lower courts