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The court left open the possibility of class action suits, but those are often difficult if not impossible. Simply put, the ...
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"The court's legitimacy - and ultimately the country - is sure to suffer," writes UC Berkeley Law School Dean Erwin ...
Hermandorfer’s age and deep connections in the conservative legal world set her up as a potential future Supreme Court ...
The U.S. Supreme Court affirmed a constitutional limit on lower courts’ authority, a big win for the president and the ...
The US Supreme Court has backed parents' rights to opt their children out of school lessons that conflict with their ...
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia says he suffered severe beatings, severe sleep deprivation and psychological torture in the notorious El ...
Abrego Garcia said he was severely beaten and psychologically tortured during his wrongful imprisonment at an infamous ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported along with thousands of other illegal immigrants in March as part of Trump's ...
The Supreme Court ruled that a Maryland couple could pull their child out of classes where the material involved books with LGBTQ themes. Almost exactly one hundred years ago – in July 1925 – there ...
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PinkNews on MSNUS Supreme Court throws out series of pro-trans rulingsThe US Supreme Court has thrown out appellate decisions in several states which favoured trans plaintiffs, after the justices ruled that a law banning gender-affirming care for transgender youngsters ...
We spoke with Dr Kellan Baker of the Whitman-Walker institute to shed some light on the many changes taking place to various aspects of medical care for LGBTQ+ individuals.
Another woman whose name has come to mind for me recently is Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. After seeing her autobiography, “Lovely One,” on a table ...
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