That was clear last year when justices signed a statement regarding their ethical principles after ProPublica uncovered that ...
The Supreme Court is adopting its first code of ethics, in the face of sustained criticism over undisclosed trips and gifts from wealthy benefactors to some justices ... a law or rule, you ...
Supreme Court ... it adds that the "rule of necessity may override the rule of disqualification." Justices are not required to explain their recusal decisions, but the high court's liberal wing ...
The Supreme Court will consider a straightforward but legally untested question: whether a former president is immune from ...
The Supreme Court is questioning whether federal prosecutors went too far in bringing obstruction charges against hundreds of participants in the Capitol riot. Former President Donald Trump also faces ...
On Tuesday, each side had 30 minutes to present oral arguments before the full state Supreme Court. With a packed gallery watching, Oklahoma the justices ... implicate the free exercise of ...
The Supreme ... would free the president from virtually all criminal law—even crimes such as bribery, murder, treason, and sedition—is unfounded. That rule finds no support in this court ...
Voters will head to the polls in the Buckeye State to choose three justices as Republicans ... The Montana Free Press reported that a state Supreme Court race in 2022 broke the record for the ...
The Florida Supreme ... voters—not this Court—to decide whether such a rule is consistent with the deepest commitments of our political community," he added. Dissenting justices argued that ...
A crusading Brazilian Supreme Court justice included Elon ... spread defamatory fake news and threats against Supreme Court justices, according to the text of the decision. The new investigation ...
However, justices typically publish opinions once a week and, on Thursdays, making March 28 the final Thursday before the deadline. The Florida Supreme Court will release out-of-calendar opinions ...