In a unanimous judgement the Supreme Court allowed an appeal by an unnamed father and daughter from Northern Ireland.
The Oregon Guard federalization can continue until further order of the appeals court, the chief judge wrote in an order.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved a rule last year requiring some public companies to report their ...
A divided federal appeals court sided with the Trump administration on Friday in a case over the president’s use of the Alien Enemies Act in deportation matters — but it did not fully snuff out a ...
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Northern Ireland religious education 'unlawful', UK Supreme Court finds
The case was brought by a non-religious father ("G) and his daughter (JR87), and the original judgement in the High Court of ...
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NI political parties react to UK Supreme Court RE decision
Northern Irish political parties have spoken out following the UK Supreme Court decision that NI RE education in schools is ...
President Donald Trump's administration has appealed a ruling that bars it from deploying the National Guard to Portland, ...
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Border Report Live: Supreme Court to review ‘metering’ policy that kept asylum-seekers out
The United States Supreme Court plans to review a policy that limited the number of migrants who could apply for asylum at ...
A party may, pursuant to section 69 of the Arbitration Act 1996, appeal an arbitral award to the court on a question of law ...
Judge Sibanda and Zuko Madikane, two bogus lawyers who defrauded businessman Kagiso Galesitoe of R88,000 in 2019, have failed ...
In a unanimous judgement the Supreme Court allowed an appeal by an unnamed father and daughter from Northern Ireland.
Mr. Trump announced on social media that he had signed the legislation, but the release of all the files is not guaranteed.
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