During his confirmation hearing Friday, Supreme Court nominee Daniel Will of Loudon denied that he ever supported suspending ...
On Jan. 7, the U.S. Supreme Court heard sound evidence why the federal government should be allowed to require employers of more than 100 to order workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or wear ...
Soon after missing the service, Ms. Taylor, along with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, launched a legal challenge.
The Supreme Court has announced it will postpone oral arguments scheduled for the March session due to the COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S. The arguments include those over subpoenas for President Donald ...
The Kentucky Supreme Court on Thursday put limits on a COVID-19 legal liability shield that the General Assembly crafted for businesses during the pandemic in 2021, ruling that businesses aren't ...
The decision, from the Appellate Division, First Department, affirms a lower court ruling in which the judge, Manhattan ...
While some conservatives opposed his nomination over his work as New Hampshire Solicitor General, Will received bipartisan ...