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Supreme Court says U.S. gov't can detain certain immigrants indefinitely
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled along partisan lines on Tuesday in deciding that the federal government can detain certain immigrants and refugees for an indefinite period of time while they await their applications.
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// 2 years ago
Supreme Court bucks lower ruling to allow pipeline project to take N.J. lands
The Supreme Court on Tuesday voted in favor of letting a group of energy companies build a controversial $1 billion natural gas pipeline to run between New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and seize state lands to do it.
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// 2 years ago
Justice Clarence Thomas says federal marijuana laws may no longer be needed
Federal regulations on marijuana may "no longer be necessary" as individual states enact their own laws on its use and sale, conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in an opinion Monday.
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// 2 years ago
Supreme Court sends case involving man who died in St. Louis jail back to appeals court
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday overturned a lower court ruling in the death of a man who died in police custody at a St. Louis jail after officers handcuffed him and put their weight on his back inside his jail cell.
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// 2 years ago
Supreme Court refuses appeal for Virginia school's transgender bathroom ban
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal from a Virginia school board that sought to reinstate a ban on transgender students using any public restroom other than the one of their birth sex.
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// 2 years ago
House panel to vote on swapping Roger Taney bust with Thurgood Marshall's at Capitol
A House committee is scheduled to vote Monday on a proposal to replace a bust of former Supreme Court Justice Roger Brooke Taney with one of Thurgood Marshall, who was the first Black person to serve on the high court.
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// 2 years ago
Texas Supreme Court: Store can't be sued for selling gun in church shooting
In a unanimous ruling, the state's highest civil court threw out multiple lawsuits against Academy Sports + Outdoors brought by survivors and families of victims of the 2017 mass shooting.
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On This Day: Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit kidnapped
On June 25, 2006, Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit was kidnapped by militants from the Gaza Strip. He was released Oct. 18, 2011.
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Supreme Court rules against unions organizing on California farms
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled against union representatives recruiting farmworkers on private agricultural property in California, challenging a nearly 50-year-old state law.
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Supreme Court says Pa. school wrong to suspend cheerleader over obscene post
In a key freedom of speech case, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in favor of a former Pennsylvania cheerleader who sued her high school when she lost her spot on the squad over an obscene social media post.
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