Donald Trump has already appointed three Supreme Court justices. In his second term, he could well have a chance to name two more, creating a high court with a Trump-appointed ...
A "yes" vote supported explicitly authorizing the state auditor to audit the accounts, programs, activities, and functions of all departments, offices, commissions, institutions, and activities of the ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted Virginia’s emergency request to revive Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s systematic purge of voter rolls ahead of Election Day. The court's three ...
In the weeks leading up to January 6, 2021, the Supreme Court of the United States turned away a craven, Republican-led effort to overturn the results of the presidential election in states Donald ...
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With less than a week until Election Day, the creeping tide of election cases has reached the U.S. Supreme Court and appears to be rising fast. It's only been about a month since the justices ...
Just six days before Election Day, the Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Virginia to continue its purge of more than 1,600 individuals from the state's voter rolls. The vote was 6 to 3 ...
The US Supreme Court let Virginia carry out a purge of an estimated 1,600 residents from its voter rolls, dividing along ideological lines in an early test of the role the justices may play in ...
Virginia can cancel more than 1,600 voter registrations the state claims are held by noncitizens in advance of next week’s election, the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. The emergency decision ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to take up an emergency challenge from Virginia, temporarily halting a federal judge's decision that ordered it to reinstate hundreds of potential noncitizens ...
The Supreme Court decided Wednesday that at least 1,600 people—including some known to be U.S. citizens with every right to vote—can be removed from Virginia’s voter rolls before Election Day.
That is what C. Evan Stewart, a litigation partner at Cohen & Gresser in Manhattan, has done with his new book "The Worst Supreme Court Cases, Ever!" The book's title itself reveals the ...