Mail-in ballot case before Supreme Court
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Supreme Court debates what 'arrives in' US means
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday once again waded into a legal battle over who qualifies for an exemption from having to arbitrate work-related legal claims, taking up a case involving a "last mile" driver for the maker of Wonder Bread.
Alito stood alone in dissent as the Supreme Court ruled supervised release can’t be extended just because a defendant absconds.
In an opioid lawsuit, Maryland’s Supreme Court sided with pharmacies on the issue of public nuisance in Anne Arundel County.
A Tuesday decision from the state’s top court makes it more likely that Republicans will pick up a seat in Missouri, but it is not expected to be the final word before November.
The justices left in place a ruling against Reed from the federal appeals court in New Orleans for the second time in less than three years.
Justice Samuel Alito emphasized the literal meaning of the word “day" as the Supreme Court heard arguments Monday about whether states can legally accept late-arriving ballots that are postmarked by Election Day.
The Supreme Court of Maryland sided with fossil fuel companies in a climate change lawsuit. Baltimore, Annapolis and Anne Arundel County had sued the businesses.