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President-elect Trump filed a motion to delay his Jan. 10 sentencing in the New York case, citing the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity. The Manhattan DA's office opposed the motion, insisting on proceeding with sentencing as scheduled.
The North Carolina Supreme Court is poised to determine the outcome of an election for a court seat, raising questions about judicial influence in electoral processes.
The article critiques Chief Justice John Roberts for his pivotal role in decisions that undermine civil rights, including limiting union fees, voter suppression laws, and corporate accountability, arguing he does not deserve the title of civil rights hero.
A judge has rejected Donald Trump's request to pause the sentencing in the hush money case while he appeals the decision, indicating the court's stance on the matter.
The 6th Circuit Court's recent ruling dismantles net neutrality and undermines federal broadband consumer protections, influenced by the Trump Supreme Court's Loper Bright decision, which limits regulatory authority.
The implementation of strict abortion laws following the fall of Roe v. Wade has resulted in a rise in infant deaths, contradicting claims that such laws would reduce mortality rates. This raises significant ethical concerns about the impact of these laws on women's health and infant survival.
The Supreme Court is reviewing briefs regarding TikTok's potential ban, highlighting contrasting views on China's influence and First Amendment implications, with a deadline for TikTok's sale or shutdown set for January 19.
A New York judge denied President-elect Trump's request to vacate his conviction related to hush money payments, setting sentencing for January 10. The judge indicated no prison time would be imposed.
The U.S. Judicial Conference will not refer ethics complaints against Justices Thomas and Jackson to the DOJ, despite concerns over undisclosed travel and gifts. Thomas has amended his disclosures, while Jackson has updated hers following complaints.
The Biden administration urged the Supreme Court to deny Donald Trump's request to postpone a TikTok ban, which would take effect unless the app is sold by its Chinese parent company.
The Department of Justice has requested the Supreme Court to deny Trump's attempt to postpone the TikTok ban, emphasizing the urgency of national security concerns related to the app.
The U.S. Judicial Conference declined to refer Justice Clarence Thomas to the Justice Department over undisclosed gifts, citing his amended financial disclosures and constitutional concerns. Similar claims against Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson were also dismissed.