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How the Supreme Court could upend Jan. 6 cases
The Supreme Court will hear a case Tuesday that could disrupt the Justice Department's sprawling investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane explains.CBS News - Top stories -
Supreme Court Questions Jan. 6 Charge That Could Affect Hundreds of Cases
The justices are to decide whether an Enron-era obstruction law applies to rioters’ disruption of Congress.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Jan. 6 Obstruction Case at Supreme Court Could Help Trump and Many Others
The justices will hear arguments on Tuesday in a case that could alter hundreds of prosecutions for the assault on the Capitol and help define its meaning.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Supreme Court hears obstruction law arguments that could impact Trump, Jan. 6 rioters cases
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared divided over a federal obstruction statute used to prosecute hundreds of people who breached the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane breaks down the impact of the case.CBS News - Top stories - 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 -
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 -
Special counsel Jack Smith urges Supreme Court to reject Trump's presidential immunity claim
In a court filing ahead of April 25 arguments, Smith laid out a series of arguments against Trump’s claim that a president has “absolute immunity” from criminal prosecution.NBC 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 -
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 to Hear Jan. 6 Case, and Trump’s Criminal Trial Gets Underway
Plus, NASA’s “Hail Mary.”The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
US supreme court skeptical of using obstruction law in January 6 cases
If court curtails use of statute in connection with Capitol riot it could eliminate two of the four charges against Donald Trump. The US supreme court expressed concern on Tuesday with prosecutors using an obstruction statute to charge hundreds of ...The Guardian - World -
What to know about the Jan. 6 obstruction case before the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in a case that may impact hundreds of Capitol riot defendants and former President Donald Trump. The justices are looking closer at the scope of a federal obstruction statute used to prosecute many ...CBS News - Top stories -
Supreme Court Backs St. Louis Police Officer in Workplace Discrimination Case
The officer, Jatonya Muldrow, said she had been transferred to a less desirable position based on her sex. Lower courts ruled that she had failed to show concrete harm.The New York Times - Top stories -
The Supreme Court questioned a novel legal approach federal prosecutors used to charge hundreds of defendants who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, in a case that could have ramifications for election-interference charges against Trump.
The Supreme Court questioned a novel legal approach federal prosecutors used to charge hundreds of defendants who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, in a case that could have ramifications for election-interference charges ...The Wall Street Journal - World -
Student Aid Woes Stalk Education Secretary in Appearance on Capitol Hill
In two hearings, House lawmakers scrutinized Miguel Cardona’s record over persistent problems with the new FAFSA form.The New York Times - Business -
Biden's new student debt relief proposal aims to avoid Supreme Court fate
President Biden’s latest student loan forgiveness program is giving flashbacks to his 2022 universal relief plan that was struck down by the Supreme Court, but experts aren’t convinced this is going to be a redo of the past failure. The Biden ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
School special needs plan 'needs actioned now'
Seán Dillon says his County Tyrone primary school wants to open a new autism support class next year.BBC News - Top stories -
How 'Bluey' special 'The Sign' was created: 'It's one of the most beautiful episodes we've made'
Executive producer Daley Pearson and "Bluey" voice actors Melanie Zanetti and Dave McCormack explain how "The Sign," the highly anticipated 28-minute special, was made.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Armenia, Azerbaijan to clash at UN top court
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In Win for Workers, Supreme Court Opens Door to More Discrimination Claims
Justices said job transfers can violate civil-rights law even if an employee’s pay or rank stay the same.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Back From Ukraine, a House Republican Makes the Case for More Aid
Representative Chuck Edwards, a first-term North Carolinian, has emerged as a vocal proponent for U.S. aid to Ukraine in a party that has grown hostile to it. He recently saw the war up close.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
Supreme Court makes it easier to sue for job discrimination over forced transfers
The Supreme Court has made it easier for workers who are transferred from one job to another against their will to pursue job discrimination claims under federal civil rights law, even when they are not demoted or docked payABC News - Top stories -
Muslim student loses school prayer ban challenge
Michaela School was entitled to enforce a ban on prayer rituals, the High Court has ruled.BBC News - Top stories -
Juice up your S&P 500 fund for higher returns
What you add to the S&P 500 can spice up your results, for higher returns and possibly lower risksMarketWatch - Business -
Supreme Court to hear obstruction law arguments in Trump, Jan. 6 rioter cases
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday on the scope of a federal obstruction statute used to prosecute those who breached the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as well as former President Donald Trump. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Another pivotal legal day for Trump with Jan. 6 Supreme Court hearing, "hush money" case
Former President Donald Trump will have his focus split between two courthouses Tuesday as jury selection continues in his New York "hush money" case and the Supreme Court hears a challenge to a law he and Jan. 6 defendants have been charged with. ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Supreme Court appears divided over obstruction law used in Jan. 6 cases
The Supreme Court seemed divided over a case challenging the scope of a federal obstruction law that prosecutors have used to charge more than 300 Jan. 6 defendants.CBS News - Politics -
Lawmakers seek disavowal of Supreme Court's racist 'Insular Cases' that limited rights of people in U.S. territories
Lawmakers join a renewed push for the Justice Department to condemn racist Supreme Court "Insular Cases" rulings that deprived U.S. territories of equal rights.NBC News - Politics -
Hispanic students account for vast majority of growth in degree completion
Hispanic students accounted for the vast majority of the growth in the number of people earning college degrees in the U.S., according to a new report from Excelencia in Education. The report, released Tuesday, found a 4 percent increase in ...The Hill - Politics -
Trump’s Jan. 6 Case Could Go On Even if Court Limits Use of Obstruction Law
The federal indictment of Donald Trump for plotting to overturn the 2020 election relies in part on the law that the Supreme Court weighed on Tuesday, but was built to survive without it.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Supreme Court questions obstruction charge against Jan. 6 rioter, which could affect Trump
The Supreme Court weighs whether Jan. 6 rioters can be charged with obstructing an official proceeding, which could bear on Trump's election interference case.NBC News - Politics - Donald Trump -
More young adults are opting for sterilization in wake of Supreme Court’s abortion decision, study finds
Young adults are turning to permanent contraception procedures, including tubal ligations and vasectomies, in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 decision overturning the constitutional right to abortion, a new study finds.MarketWatch - Business - Abortion -
L.S.U.’s Kim Mulkey Courts Controversy With Style
Inside the coach’s winning fashion playbook.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Teacher at New England boarding school accused of preying on female students
A veteran teacher at an upper-crust Massachusetts boarding and day school for girls has resigned amid allegations that he groomed several students for sex during the 30-plus years he taught at Miss Hall’s School.NBC News - Top stories -
The S&P 500’s rally is approaching a make-or-break moment
The stock market’s recent stumble has brought the S&P 500 to within striking distance of an important trendline for the first time in five months — hinting at a make-or-break moment for the stock rally.MarketWatch - Business -
Here's How One Startup Is Cutting Emissions From Cement Making
Concrete manufacturing accounts for 8 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions. This California company wants to take its gas-reducing technology global.Inc. - Business -
Ex-Trump intel chief makes case for more Ukraine aid: 'Not the time for political games'
Dan Coats, former director of national intelligence for the Trump administration, made the case for the U.S. to approve more aid to Ukraine, saying this is "not the time for political games." Lawmakers opposed to more Ukraine aid without first ...The Hill - Politics - Ukraine -
Former educator at Virginia school where 6-year-old shot teacher had ‘shocking’ lack of response, grand jury finds
A former assistant principal at a Virginia elementary school must be held criminally liable after her "lack of response" and "poor decisions" led to a student intentionally shooting his first-grade teacher last year, according to a grand jury report.NBC News - Top stories -
How UFC 300 makes its case on overall value over individual star power
Between the depth of the lineup and the power of the UFC brand, UFC 300 pretty much sells itself.Yahoo Sports - Sports