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There are only three liberal justices on the Supreme Court — and they are not on the same page. They are responding very differently to their lack of influence as conservative justices yield to President Trump and burnish his executive power. And, according to a story published today, their relationship is straining.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to allow it to fire the director of the U.S. Copyright Office. The administration’s newest emergency appeal to the high court was filed a month and a half after a federal appeals court in Washington held that the official, Shira Perlmutter, could not be unilaterally fired.
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Money, attention pour into normally under-the-radar Pennsylvania Supreme Court retention vote
The retention of three Pennsylvania state Supreme Court justices is drawing an unusual amount of attention — and cash.
The longtime director of the New Hampshire Division of Ports and Harbors has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor in a case that also led to criminal charges against his wife, a state Supreme Court Justice
It’s the latest escalation in a years-long clash between progressive organizers seeking to amend the state’s constitution, and the conservative governor.
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Alaska Supreme Court is weighing a case that could decide who can provide abortion care in the state
The Alaska Supreme Court is weighing a case that’s expected to determine who can provide abortion care in the state.
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Dem-appointed Maryland Supreme Court justice in hot seat over politically charged Halloween display
A liberal Maryland Supreme Court justice is in the hot seat over a politically charged Halloween display on his lawn that an expert said casts doubt on his ability to rule impartially.
The state Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Alabama-West Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church, dismissing a lawsuit filed by a group of disgruntled group of members from Auburn who had asked the court to force a vote allowing the congregation to leave the denomination.