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Hedge funds and commodities traders urged to hold more liquid assets
Financial Stability Board highlights need for capacity to meet margin calls in case of market shocksFinancial Times - Business -
Biden calls for tripling of tariffs on Chinese steel
US also to probe Chinese shipbuilding as president’s re-election campaign fights for votes in PennsylvaniaFinancial Times - Business - Joe Biden -
Martin Gilbert faces investor revolt over governance concerns
AssetCo is one of the only UK public companies to have an all-male board, Glass Lewis saysFinancial Times - Business -
‘Pablo Escobar’ cannot be registered as a trademark, EU court rules
Registering name of dead Colombian drug kingpin would flout ‘fundamental values and moral standards’Financial Times - World - European Union -
A Bad Day for Greedy Politicians at the Supreme Court
The Justices rule that government can’t use fees to extort property owners.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Jan. 6 Riot Reaches the Supreme Court
Did the feds go too far in charging rioters with obstructing Congress under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act?The Wall Street Journal - World -
Justice Clarence Thomas misses Supreme Court arguments
Conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was not present for oral arguments on Monday, but the court did not give a reason for his absence.NBC News - Politics -
Supreme Court to weigh bans targeting homeless encampments
The Supreme Court will consider Monday whether bans on public camping constitute "cruel and unusual punishment" barred by the Eighth Amendment.CBS News - Politics -
‘The speaker has to move quickly’: White House urges Mike Johnson to pass aid for Ukraine and Israel – live
White House says it ‘will not accept’ bill that only provides additional funding for Israel without Ukraine. Supreme court justice Clarence Thomas’s failure to turn up for court this morning has people scratching their heads, as no explanation has ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Universal Studios exploring building new theme park
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Jack Smith urges Supreme Court to reject Trump's immunity claim
Special counsel Jack Smith is urging the Supreme Court to reject former President Donald Trump's claim that he should be granted absolute immunity in the federal election interference case.NBC News - Politics - Donald Trump -
Special counsel pushes Supreme Court to reject Trump's immunity bid
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on April 25 on whether former President Donald Trump is entitled to presidential immunity from criminal prosecution.CBS News - Politics - Donald Trump -
Two Guns Cases Will Test the Supreme Court’s Conservative Majority
Will the court’s conservatives flinch in the face of two polarizing gun cases?The New York Times - Top stories -
US historians file brief with supreme court rejecting Trump’s immunity claim
Fifteen scholars on US history outline that Trump is not immune to prosecution for crimes committed while he was president. Fifteen prominent historians filed an amicus brief with the US supreme court, rejecting Donald Trump’s claim in his federal ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
Arizona Supreme Court upholds 1864 law banning nearly all abortions
Abortion will be almost entirely illegal in Arizona after the state Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld an 1864 law that made performing an abortion a felony. In a 4-2 decision, the court rejected arguments that it should uphold the 15-week abortion ...The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
Arizona Supreme Court upholds near-total abortion ban
The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that a 160-year-old near-total abortion ban still on the books in the state is enforceable. NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor reports on the consequences of the decision.NBC News - Politics - Abortion -
Arizona Supreme Court further restricts abortion, enforcing near-total ban
The Arizona Supreme court has allowed a near-total abortion ban to go into effect, only allowing care to save the life of the mother, further restricting the procedure.ABC News - Top stories - Abortion -
Arizona Supreme Court upholds near-total abortion ban from 1864
The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that a century-old abortion ban may be enforced. The 1864 ban has an exception to save the life of the mother but none in cases of rape or incest. Scott Fredericksen, a defense attorney, joins CBS News with more ...CBS News - Top stories - Abortion -
Arizona Supreme Court Upholds Near-Total Abortion Ban Enacted in 1864
The state’s highest court said the law, moribund for decades under Roe v. Wade, was now enforceable, but it put its decision on hold for a lower court to hear other challenges to the law.The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
Missouri death row inmate Brian Dorsey executed by lethal injection
Missouri death row inmate Brian Dorsey was executed by lethal injection on Tuesday night.CBS News - Politics -
Arizona supreme court upholds 1864 law banning almost all abortions
Justices rule to hold off on requiring state to enforce ban for 14 days, to allow advocates to ask lower court to pause it again. The Arizona supreme court ruled Tuesday to let a law banning almost all abortions in the state go into effect, a ...The Guardian - World - Abortion -
Evening Report — Arizona Supreme Court bans abortion with 1864 law
A quick recap of the day and what to look forward to tomorrow {beacon} Evening Report © AP Abortion mostly illegal in Arizona now The Arizona Supreme Court has banned nearly all abortions in the state, amid a national battle over reproductive ...The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
Arizona Supreme Court reinstates 160-year-old abortion ban
In a 4-2 decision, the Arizona Supreme Court struck down the state’s current 15-week ban on abortion and reinstated a law from 1864, nearly 50 years before Arizona became a state. The law bans nearly all abortions in Arizona with no exceptions for ...CBS News - Politics - Abortion -
Arizona Supreme Court rules abortion ban from 1864 can be enforced
The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a Civil War-era abortion ban that does not provide exceptions for rape and incest can be enforced. That ban will supersede a 15-week abortion ban that was signed into law in 2022. Nancy Cordes has ...CBS News - Politics - Abortion -
Arizona Supreme Court reinstates near-total abortion ban
The Arizona Supreme Court reinstated an abortion law from the 1860s that is a near-total ban. There is no exception for rape or incest, the law says, but is an exception to save the life of the mother.CBS News - Politics - Abortion -
Trump says Arizona supreme court’s abortion ruling will be ‘straightened out’
Ex-president who boasts about Roe’s fall say matter is ‘about states’ rights’ but concedes revived 160-year-old ban goes too far. Insisting abortion rights should be left to state governments, Donald Trump nonetheless said the rightwing Arizona ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
Liberal Justice to Retire From Wisconsin Supreme Court, Leaving Control Uncertain
Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, whose term ends in July 2025, said she will not seek re-election. The race to replace her will decide whether the court has a liberal or conservative majority.The New York Times - Top stories -
Arizona Supreme Court's abortion ruling sparks fear, uncertainty
Efforts in the Arizona State Legislature to repeal the newly-revived 1864 law were shut down by Republicans.CBS News - Top stories - Abortion -
Senate Democrats issue subpoena in Supreme Court ethics probe
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, issued a subpoena to a conservative legal advocate as a part of an ethics probe driven by reports of undisclosed gifts to some conservative Supreme Court justices, multiple ...The Hill - Politics -
Arizona Supreme Court's abortion ruling sparks fear, uncertainty
Following the Arizona Supreme Court ruling Tuesday that clears the way to reinstate an 1864 law that would ban nearly all abortions, some local healthcare providers are worried about what could happen. Janet Shamlian has more.CBS News - Politics - Abortion -
Leonard Leo won't comply with Senate subpoena in Supreme Court ethics probe
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin issued the subpoena to Leonard Leo on Thursday as part of the panel's investigation into ethics practices at the Supreme Court.CBS News - Politics -
Supreme Court Finds Macquarie InfrastructureNot Liable for Omitting Risks
Investors can’t hold the infrastructure business liable for securities fraud for failing to disclose how a U.N. regulation would affect its commodities storage business.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Supreme Court Justices Say They Get Along. Should We Care?
What really matters is what the court does or doesn’t do.The New York Times - Top stories -
The fate of student debt forgiveness will once again lie with the Supreme Court
Biden’s newest student loan plan is likely to be invalidated by the Supreme Court under the “Major Questions Doctrine” — but he knows that.The Hill - Politics -
Supreme Court tackles Jan. 6 obstruction charge with Trump case looming
Trump has been charged with violating the same law, and a conspiracy provision. As such, the Supreme Court ruling could affect his prosecution too.NBC News - Politics - Donald Trump -
Corruption or Just Politics? Supreme Court Weighs New Bribery Case
The justices have raised the bar for prosecutions, but questions remain.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Supreme Court declines Lindell appeal over phone seizure
The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from Trump ally Mike Lindell on Monday over his attempt to block the seizure of his phone in an identity theft case related to his election denial activism. Lindell, the founder of My Pillow and a ...The Hill - Politics -
Supreme Court turns away appeal from Black Lives Matter activist
The Supreme Court said Monday it would not hear a case involving Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson, who was sued by a Baton Route police officer after a 2016 protest.CBS News - Politics -
Supreme Court to examine obstruction law used to prosecute Jan. 6 rioters
The fallout from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack will land before the Supreme Court on Tuesday when the justices consider the scope of a federal obstruction statute.CBS News - Politics -
Supreme Court Poised to Cut Back Scope of Anti-Corruption Law
The question for the justices was whether a federal law prohibits not only before-the-fact bribes but also after-the-fact rewards.The New York Times - Top stories