SC's decisions spark heated debates on border security and corporate responsibility. Find out the latest buzz here!
The Supreme Court has made headlines with its recent rulings, allowing federal agents to cut razor wire along the US-Mexico border in a win for the Biden administration. This decision comes amidst a dispute with Texas over the 'inhumane' fence that has injured migrants. The court also sided with the Biden administration in a case involving the removal of razor wire installed by Texas to deter illegal immigration.
In another case, the Supreme Court upheld the denial of a factory worker's claim for sinus issues, highlighting the complexities of workplace-related health claims. The decision sparked calls for better protection of workers' rights and safety.
Furthermore, the Court weighed in on corporate responsibility, with Attorney General Josh Stein urging the Supreme Court to stop companies from limiting liability for wrongdoing. This move aims to hold wealthy companies accountable for their actions and prevent abuse of the legal system.
The Supreme Court's diverse range of decisions showcases its influence on various societal issues, from border security to worker protection and corporate accountability. These rulings have stirred intense debates and calls for reform across the political spectrum.
Ruling seen as win for Biden administration amid dispute with Texas over 'inhumane' fence that has injured migrants.
Texas has assembled razor wire along some sections of the U.S.-Mexico border to try to deter migrants from entering the country illegally.
Attorneys for Moundbuilders Country Club could potentially appeal a recent court decision to the Ohio Supreme Court.
The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5-4 vote, granted the Biden administration's request to vacate the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals' injunction in a case involving ...
Texans angered by a Supreme Court ruling in favor of the Biden administration have sparked calls for Texas independence.
A federal appeals court last month ordered the Border Patrol agents to stop removing razor wire along a small stretch of the Rio Grande while court proceedings ...
Facts: Jennifer Whisman worked for Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky Inc. at a facility in Georgetown. She allegedly began experiencing sinus issues in 2013 ...
The high court's order effectively maintains long-running precedent that the federal government has authority to enforce border security.
Texas GOP Rep. Chip Roy is calling on his state and the Border Patrol agents who work there to ignore a recent Supreme Court order on the migrant crisis.
A divided Supreme Court allowed Border Patrol agents to resume cutting for now razor wire that Texas installed along a stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border ...
Walbolt has presented oral arguments before all Florida appellate courts and has appeared in other state supreme courts, as well as various federal courts of ...
On December 18, 2023, attorneys for Warren King, an intellectually disabled black man sentenced to death in Georgia in 1998, filed a petition for a writโฆ
Razor wire is still up along a section of the US-Mexico border a day after the US Supreme Court voted to let federal Border Patrol agents remove the ...
Under the scheme, wealthy companies that are being sued for wrongdoing can limit liability for their lawbreaking. First, a wealthy company creates a new ...
OAKLAND โ Attorney General Rob Bonta today joined a multistate amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to review a bankruptcy court's decision permitting ...
Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) called on Texas officials to ignore the recent Supreme Court ruling declaring the federal government could remove razor wire on the ...
The order effectively maintains long-running precedent that the federal government โ not individual states โ has authority to enforce border security.
Three U.S. senators and 24 state attorneys general have urged the U.S. Supreme Court to stop well-off companies like Georgia-Pacific from using bankrupt ...
Bipartisan group claims companies are misusing bankruptcy law to avoid liability.