A Clean Water Landmark for Liberty at the Supreme Court
In Sackett v. EPA. the Justices rebuke the agency for its land grab over ‘waters of the United States.’
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In Sackett v. EPA. the Justices rebuke the agency for its land grab over ‘waters of the United States.’
Former Minnesota police officer and current convict Derek Chauvin has chosen to appeal his murder conviction to the Minnesota Supreme Court. Chauvin’s attorney, William Mohrman, has proved to be tenacious by filing a petition for review with the Minnesota Supreme Court after the Minnesota Court of Appeals upheld Chauvin’s conviction back in April of 2023. What’s their legal … Continue reading Derek Chauvin Appeals Conviction to Minnesota Supreme Court
Five Justices allow California’s intrusion on interstate commerce.
Democrats want to gain more political control over the Justices.
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The Justices rule that individuals can take a constitutional challenge to federal agencies directly to federal court.
On February 28, 2023, the Supreme Court heard arguments on President Biden’s student debt relief plan, which stands to impact millions of borrowers who could see their loans eliminated or reduced. The debt forgiveness plan would cancel $10,000 of debt for those making less than $125,000 per year, or households making less than $250,000 per … Continue reading Will Biden's Student Loan Program Survive the Supreme Court?
The Justices take up a case about Google’s immunity from liability.
Questions for justices and staff.
Tampa, FL (Law Firm Newswire) November 29, 2022 – The Supreme Court is considering whether to give veterans who missed their deadlines for filing disability claims more time to collect retroactive benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Justices heard arguments on October 4 in the case of a Navy veteran who is seeking … Continue reading Supreme Court Considers Case on Retroactive Veterans Disability Benefits