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Oct 15 2020
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Supreme Court Nominee Barrett Faces Final Day of Questioning in Confirmation Hearings
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett continued to defend her judicial independence and impartiality during the third day of the confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Following an 11-hour hearing the day before, Barrett on Oct. 14 faced a second day of questioning from committee members, who quizzed her about voting rights, Medicare, the Affordable Care Act (ACA
The Epoch TimesJun 17 2024
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Supreme Court to hear Nvidia bid to scuttle shareholder lawsuit
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a bid by Nvidia to scuttle a securities fraud lawsuit accusing the artificial intelligence chipmaker of misleading investors about how much of its sales went to the volatile cryptocurrency industry. The justices took up Nvidia's appeal made after a lower court revived a proposed class action brought by shareholders in California
"USA Today" ContributorOct 12 2020
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Amy Coney Barrett will take questions Tuesday at Supreme Court confirmation hearings
Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearings are set to enter into their next phase on Tuesday, with the 48-year-old nominee due to answer questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee in person for the first time since her nomination last month. Barrett is expected to take questions about her past statements on abortion and the role of precedent, her views on an upcoming case over the
NBC News DigitalSep 02 2024
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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Talks Ethics, Presidential Immunity in First Broadcast Interview Since Confirmation
In her first broadcast interview since joining the nation's highest court, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson talks Donald Trump’s presidential immunity case, an enforceable code of ethics for her and her colleagues, and how the last two years on the bench have gone as the first ever Black woman to serve as a United States Supreme Court justice. Since joining the court, CBS Evening News anchor and
Vanity FairSep 02 2024
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Twitter/X ban ratified by Supreme Court of Brazil
(Bloomberg) — The Supreme Court confirmed an order to ban Elon Musk’s social network X in Brazil and fine those who don’t comply with it by using a virtual private network, or VPN. All five judges on the top court panel voted in favor of the decision to shut down the platform formerly known as Twitter during a virtual trial on Monday. X can still appeal the decision, after the conclusion of
FortuneJun 10 2024
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Supreme Court to Hear Facebook Bid to Scuttle Privacy Lawsuit
The justices took up Facebook's appeal of a lower court's decision allowing a shareholder lawsuit brought in California and led by Amalgamated Bank to proceed. The court will hear the case in its next term, which begins in October. The plaintiffs filed a class action lawsuit in 2018 after Facebook's stock fell following media reports that the British political consulting firm Cambridge
Newsmax (News)Jul 02 2024
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Supreme Court to Hear Case on Texas Law Restricting Access to Porn
The Supreme Court agreed on Tuesday to hear a challenge to a Texas law that seeks to limit minors’ access to pornography on the internet by requiring age verification measures like the submission of government-issued IDs. A trade group, companies that produce sexual materials and a performer challenged the law, saying that it violates the First Amendment right of adults. The law does not allow
New York Times (News)Sep 04 2018
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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s highly anticipated confirmation hearing, explained
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh heads to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, where lawmakers will be able to publicly press the controversial pick on a wide-ranging set of issues — including abortion rights and executive power.
VoxJun 27 2024
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U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in Idaho's strict abortion ban
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 25 2024
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Supreme Court to Hear Trump’s Claim to ‘Absolute Immunity’
The Supreme Court, in its last argument of the term, will consider on Thursday whether former President Donald J. Trump must face trial on charges that he plotted to subvert the 2020 election.
The court’s answer to that question will be a major statement on the scope of presidential power. Depending on its timing and content, the decision will also help determine whether Mr. Trump’s
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