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A 1992 Supreme Court decision found federal involvement in environmental assessment accorded with the Constitution.
A Barbour County woman has entered into a plea deal in the shooting death of her husband after the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals overturned her 2020 murder conviction.
Source: https://wajr.com/barbour-county-woman-accepts-plea-deal-after-murder-conviction-overturned/
Abortion opponents consider the case for the 1864 near-total abortion ban winnable if it goes to the state Supreme Court.
Source: https://www.ncregister.com/news/america-s-abortion-landscape-assessing-the-policy-in-all-50-states
Abortion rights proponents protest outside the Supreme Court in response to the Dobbs decision on June 24, 2022.
According to documents from the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, on Nov. 30 in Port Hawkesbury, Justice Patrick J. Murray dismissed a motion from Ernest Fenwick MacIntosh.
Source: https://porthawkesburyreporter.com/judge-denies-counterclaim-from-macintosh/
A Christian graphic artist who the Supreme Court said can refuse to make wedding websites for gay couples pointed during her lawsuit to a request from a man named “Stewart” and his husband-to-be.
A circuit court ruled that the tourist stop counted as "elsewhere," meaning Costner didn't have to sell it; the state Supreme Court agreed with that ruling in 2012.
Acting National Chairman of the NNPP, Abba Ali, said: “Without prejudice, we are going to challenge the verdict at the Supreme Court, but the NNPP is asking the NJC to, without delay, commence investigations to unravel the mystery behind the judgement.
Activist Teesta Setalvad, asked to "surrender immediately" earlier this month by the Gujarat High Court in a case linked to the 2002 Gujarat riots, scored a major reprieve from the Supreme Court on Wednesday, which granted her bail.
Additionally, a 2021 ruling by Mexico's Supreme Court held that those who get the procedure shouldn't be punished in Coahuila, a state south of Texas.
Source: https://www.startribune.com/activists-network-in-mexico-helps-u-s-women-get-abortions/600263902/
Additionally, in line with Florida’s justification for its law that may reach the Supreme Court, Section 230 should be amended to require sites “ about their content moderation practices and give users proper notice of changes to those policies.”
Source: https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2023-02-03/internet-supreme-court-case-google-section-230
Addressing a press conference after the meeting, Siddaramaiah said, “The petition will also be submitted to the Supreme Court and the existing situation will be explained.
A Dec. 31 order from the Illinois Supreme Court, however, stayed the cash bail provisions’ implementation statewide until the court could rule on an appeal to the case.
Adeleke has since appealed the verdict, in a case that is likely to end at the Supreme Court.
A former Dean of the Law School serves on the Supreme Court, countless former students, myself included, serve as non-profit leaders, and more CEOs across the globe have graduated from Harvard than any other institution.
Source: https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2023/01/harvard-2023-overseer-candidate-views
A former postal worker’s right to a religious accommodation is under by the Supreme Court in Groff v. DeJoy.
Source: https://dailycaller.com/2023/06/26/last-ten-2022-2023-term-rulings-scotus-release-this-week/
A former president, the same president who appointed a third of the Supreme Court, has now been indicted twice for attempting to overthrow an election.
“After a multi-decade, special interest-funded effort to reshape the federal judiciary, the fanatical MAGA right have captured the Supreme Court and achieved dangerous, regressive policies that they could never attain at the ballot box,” Schumer said.
After considering an appeal on who should pay the legal fees, the state Supreme Court said that the issue was a recurring one before the courts, and sought to clear the air.
Source: https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/southeast/2023/06/19/725805.htm
After Hakamada’s lawyers appealed, Japan’s Supreme Court quashed the High Court decision in December 2020 and asked the Court to re-examine the appeal on the decision to grant retrial.