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Starbucks asked the Supreme Court to limit the NLRB, a government labor board that has been eager to support union drives.
Starbucks asked the Supreme Court to limit the NLRB, a government labor board that has been eager to support union drives.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Justice Department reaches settlement with Larry Nassar victims
Over 100 victims of Larry Nassar, who was convicted of sexual abuse and child pornography, will receive a settlement from the Justice Department.CBS News - Top stories -
Justice Department Is Key to Biden Campaign Financing
Prosecuting Trump while giving Biden a pass yields a huge campaign funding advantage for the President.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
Justice department to pay survivors of Nassar abuse $138m
The FBI's watchdog found it made errors when told of sexual abuse by US gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.BBC News - Top stories -
Will Justice Merchan Find Trump in Contempt of Court?
Chances are high.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Justice Department agrees to $138.7 million settlement with Nassar victims
The Department of Justice will pay 139 victims of former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar a combined $138.7 million after agreeing to a settlement over the FBI's handling of the case.CBS News - Top stories -
The NLRB Gets Supreme Court Review
Starbucks wants the Justices to rein in labor board injunctions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Town at the Center of a Supreme Court Battle Over Homelessness
A lawsuit by a group of homeless residents of a small Oregon town could reshape the way cities across the country deal with homelessness.The New York Times - Top stories -
The Supreme Court Considers a Judge-Made Right to Vagrancy
The Justices hear an appeal of a Ninth Circuit ruling that makes it hard for cities to enforce public order or get treatment for addicts and the mentally ill.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Listen Live: Supreme Court weighs anti-camping ordinances aimed at homeless
The Supreme Court is weighing whether efforts to address homelessness in Grants Pass, Oregon, violated the Constitution's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment.CBS News - Top stories -
Supreme Court weighs constitutionality of anti-camping ordinances
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday over local laws to combat homeless encampments in Grants Pass, Oregon. The court will weigh whether the laws banning public camping violate the Eighth Amendment. CBS News' Carter Evans reports.CBS News - Top stories -
Starbucks Fights Labor Agency in Supreme Court Case
The coffee chain says the National Labor Relations Board has too much power to intervene in labor disputes. If the court agrres, it could stifle unionizing efforts nationwide.Inc. - Business -
Supreme Court Seems to Side With Starbucks’ Challenge to Labor Ruling
The case seeks to limit the National Labor Relations Board’s ability to obtain court intervention in labor cases.The New York Times - Business -
Supreme Court set for next abortion fight
Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story Supreme Court to hear EMTALA arguments The Biden administration will head Wednesday to the Supreme Court to defend one of its primary efforts to protect ...The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
Supreme Court to hear Idaho emergency abortions case
The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments Wednesday over the clash between Idaho's near-total abortion ban and a federal law that requires Medicare-participating hospitals to provide emergency care to women whose health is at serious risk. ...CBS News - Top stories - Abortion -
Biden's Justice Department hounds elderly concentration camp survivor, ignores serial church arsonist
A corrupt FBI and Justice Department have done everything in their power to persecute nonviolent pro-lifers with the FACE Act, while ignoring the violent, ongoing and terrifying attacks on other institutions protected by the FACE Act: churches and ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
US Justice Department agrees to $138.7M deal with Larry Nassar victims over the FBI’s bungling of assault allegations
US Justice Department agrees to $138.7M deal with Larry Nassar victims over the FBI’s bungling of assault allegationsABC News - Sports -
Paxton asks Texas's high court for 'emergency' action on poverty relief program
In his campaign to block a Houston-area guaranteed basic income program, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) is betting that third time’s the charm. On Tuesday, Paxton’s office filed an emergency petition to the Supreme Court of Texas, calling ...The Hill - Politics -
Liberal Cities, Conservative Towns Seek Supreme Court's Help on Homelessness
The high court is set to hear arguments on how far municipalities can go to prohibit camping on public property.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Supreme Court to consider whether cities can ticket homeless people
The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments Monday over a challenge to a law letting cities fine homeless people, potentially radically changing the lives of the hundreds of thousands without homes. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that ...The Hill - Politics -
Liz Cheney: The Supreme Court Should Rule Swiftly on Trump’s Immunity Claim
If delay prevents this Trump case from being tried this year, our system may never hold the man most responsible for Jan. 6 to account.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Here’s the latest on the arguments.
A group of homeless people in a small Oregon city challenged local laws banning sleeping in public. The case has broad implications for homelessness policy throughout the country.The New York Times - Top stories -
The Trump Trial Ramps Up, and the Supreme Court Considers A Homelessness Case
Plus, a swimming scandal.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Supreme Court conservatives skeptical of challenge to Oregon city's crackdown on homeless
The Supreme Court weighs the constitutionality of municipal ordinances that punish homeless people for camping on public property when they have nowhere else to go.NBC News - Top stories -
Will the Supreme Court allow cities to punish the homeless for being homeless?
Grants Pass v. Johnson is one of the most important human rights and individual liberty cases of this Supreme Court term.The Hill - Politics -
Supreme Court to hear major cases on homelessness, abortion, presidential immunity
Jan Crawford looks ahead at an important week for the Supreme Court. The justices will hear arguments on several contentious issues, including abortion limits and a claim by former President Trump that presidents have legal immunity for their ...CBS News - Top stories -
Supreme Court to decide if Biden administration can regulate 'ghost guns'
The Supreme Court will consider whether the Biden administration can regulate so-called ghost guns — firearms that can be assembled from online kits.NBC News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Supreme Court takes up Biden administration’s ‘ghost gun’ appeal
The Supreme Court will hear the Biden administration’s appeal of a ruling that would invalidate its “ghost gun” regulations, setting the stage for a major showdown on firearms next term. After previously intervening in the dispute twice on an ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Supreme Court will take up 'ghost guns' case next term
The Supreme Court said Monday it would take up the issue of "ghost guns" next term.ABC News - Top stories -
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Biden’s Limits on ‘Ghost Guns’
The Supreme Court temporarily revived the regulations in August by a 5-to-4 vote after lower courts blocked them.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Supreme Court to weigh Idaho abortion ban against federal law
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a case about whether Idaho's near-total ban on abortion is preempted by Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTALA.CBS News - Top stories - Abortion -
Supreme Court grapples with anti-camping ordinances aimed at homeless
The Supreme Court considered whether efforts to address homelessness in Grants Pass, Oregon, violated the Constitution's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment.CBS News - Politics -
Supreme Court declines to hear Kari Lake voting machine lawsuit
The Supreme Court declined Monday to take up a case brought by Republicans Kari Lake and Mark Finchem over the use of voting machines in Arizona elections, the latest blow to the duo of GOP candidates who have seen their lawsuit rejected several ...The Hill - Politics -
Supreme Court conservatives skeptical of challenge to Oregon city's crackdown on homeless
The Supreme Court weighs the constitutionality of municipal ordinances that punish homeless people for camping on public property when they have nowhere else to go.NBC News - Politics -
Supreme Court to hear major cases on homelessness, abortion, presidential immunity
Jan Crawford looks ahead at an important week for the Supreme Court. The justices will hear arguments on several contentious issues, including abortion limits and a claim by former President Trump that presidents have legal immunity for their ...CBS News - Politics -
US supreme court takes up Biden’s ‘ghost guns’ regulation case
Justices to hear appeal by administration in favor of regulating firearms that people can assemble from kits at home. The US supreme court will consider whether “ghost guns” – firearms made from kits available online that people can assemble at ...The Guardian - World - Joe Biden -
Supreme Court to weigh Idaho abortion ban against federal law
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a case about whether Idaho's near-total ban on abortion is preempted by Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTALA.CBS News - Politics - Abortion -
Supreme Court Signals Sympathy for Cities Plagued by Homeless Camps
The lower courts blocked anticamping ordinances as unconstitutional.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Supreme Court Appears to Side With Oregon City in Homelessness Case
A majority of the justices appeared skeptical of courts wading into the thorny policy questions around when local governments can punish people for sleeping and camping outdoors.The New York Times - Top stories -
What to know about the Supreme Court homeless encampments case
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday that could affect many Americans facing homelessness. The case revolves around an Oregon city's law banning camping on public property. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joins with more.CBS News - Top stories