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Trump, Circuit Court of Appeals
Appeals court rejects Trump administration bid to immediately reinstate funding freeze
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied the Justice Department's request to pause a judge's order while it challenges the order in court.
Appeals court rejects Trump administration push to reinstate spending freezes on grants and loans
A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected a Trump administration push to reinstate a sweeping pause on federal funding, a decision that comes after a judge found the administration had not fully obeyed an earlier order.
Trump asks US court to end 'judicial overreach' and allow funding freezes
President Donald Trump's administration has asked an appeals court to put on hold a U.S. judge's decision forcing it to comply with his order barring it from freezing federal grants, loans and other financial assistance,
Top Mass. court rules Karen Read can be retried
Massachusetts top court rules Karen Read can be retried in her boyfriend’s death
The state’s top court ruled Tuesday that Karen Read can be retried on all the same charges in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend.
Mass. SJC denies Karen Read double jeopardy appeal
Karen Read’s bid to have a pair of criminal charges she faces in the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, was denied by the Supreme Judicial Court in a decision published Tuesday morning.
Karen Read case: Massachusetts’ top court to release opinion on double jeopardy appeal
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will issue its ruling this morning in Karen Read’s appeal asking that her murder charge be dropped on the basis of a double jeopardy claim. “Today’s opinions: Read v.
High Court, assisted dying bill
MP behind assisted dying bill suggests scrapping High Court approval
Assisted dying cases would no longer have to be signed off by the High Court under changes suggested by the bill's supporters. The proposed law in England and Wales currently says a High Court judge must check each person is eligible and has not been coerced into making the decision to die.
High Court approval in assisted dying bill to be dropped
Assisted dying cases will not have to be signed off by High Court judges under changes to landmark legislation proposed by the author of the bill. The original terminally ill adults (end of life) private members’ bill set out that two doctors must approve a terminally ill person’s request to end their own life and a High Court judge must sign off the decisions after speaking to one of the medics.
First MPs U-turn on support for assisted dying bill after High Court judge safeguard removed
First MPs U-turn on support for assisted dying bill after High Court judge safeguard removed - Exclusive: The Independent has seen of 142 MPs who voted in favour of assisted dying at second reading wh
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Trump fires USAID inspector general; appeals court rejects bid to reinstate federal funding freeze
Live updates and the latest news as Trump prepares to impose reciprocal tariffs and his intelligence chief nominee Tulsi ...
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State v. state battles over abortion laws are coming to a head – and likely will end up at the Supreme Court
Rather than take judges out of the national debate over abortion, as the 2022 Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe V. Wade ...
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As Trump pushes whirlwind agenda, DOJ is challenged to defend his orders in court
As Donald Trump presses his breakneck effort to remake the government, the flurry of lawsuits pushing back have seemingly ...
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When does a heartbeat start? South Carolina Supreme Court again takes up abortion issue
With a heartbeat abortion ban solidly in place in South Carolina, lawyers for the state and Planned Parenthood return to the ...
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Woman who kept Yazidi women and children as slaves in Syria jailed by Swedish court
A woman who kept Yazidi women and children as slaves in Raqqa, Syria, during the rule of the terror group ISIS was on Tuesday ...
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In Karen Read SJC decision, legal experts see a court ‘above the fray’
Karen Read's murder case has garnered immense public attention. The Supreme Judicial Court "[couldn't] care less," one expert ...
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Court filing accuses Southern California Edison of tampering with possible Eaton fire evidence
A motion filed late Monday by the law firm Edelson PC accuses Southern California Edison of not disclosing its decision to ...
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Enjoying the Pinnacle of Power, Musk Holds Court on Trump’s Stage
The president let the spotlight in the Oval Office go to his billionaire friend/budget slasher, who cited blank checks and ...
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Survivors of child abuse at Illinois youth detention centers file more lawsuits in hopes of change
More than 130 people allege they were sexually abused as children while in custody at youth detention centers in Illinois.
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