Short Circuit: An inexhaustive weekly compendium of rulings from the federal courts of appeal
Bleak House, wellness checks, and forfeiture interrogatories.
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Bleak House, wellness checks, and forfeiture interrogatories.
The current UK government's policy of not allowing new drilling in the UK North Sea is โutter madnessโ as billions of barrels of untapped oil could benefit the UK industry and reduce Britainโs reliance on imports, Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the opposition Conservative Party, has said. The ruling Labour government of Sir Keir Starmer has recently moved to permanently ban new oil and gas licenses in the UK section of the North Sea, drawing criticism from the UK offshore industry associations and from the Tories. The Conservativesโโฆ
Legal experts say employers must take AI-related religious objections seriously, as a 2023 ruling raised the bar for denying such accommodations.
The Supreme Court is weeks away from ending its term, but it still has to release rulings in nearly two dozen cases, including some of the most closely watched legal fights it heard since the fall. Over the next month, the high court is set to issue rulings in cases dealing with state laws barring [โฆ]
After a major Supreme Court ruling, state-level voting rights acts and redistricting strategies in Democratic-led states are among the limited ways left for protecting racial-minority voters' power.
A House Democratic plan to redistrict the party to the majority ran straight through Virginia. Then it came crashing down with an adverse state Supreme Court ruling. But in whatโs shaping up as a favorable midterm election environment for Democrats, two Commonwealth House Republicans may still be at risk under the old district lines. Amid [โฆ]
In August 2024, scholars at a Xiamen-based think tank published a paper urging Beijing to immediately establish a shadow Taiwan government on the Chinese mainland in preparation for a full takeover of the island. โIt is imperative to prepare a plan for the comprehensive takeover of Taiwan after unification,โ they said. The scholars were writing at a fraught moment for Beijing.Only months earlier, the anti-China Democratic Progressive Party had taken office after a third consecutive presidential election win. Unusually for a Chinese publication on such a sensitive topic, the paper made several frank admissions: that opposition to unification within Taiwan The post After the Invasion: China Considers the Problem of Ruling Taiwan appeared first on War on the Rocks.
In a ruling that clears the way for the Rose Bowlโs breach-of-contract case against UCLA to proceed, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge has denied the schoolโs bid for a dismissal.
President Donald Trump's name must come off the Kennedy Center by June 12, according to a memo issued to the national arts center staff Thursday following a court ruling that found the rebrand was illegal.
FCC did not violate carriers' right to jury trial, court says in 8-1 ruling.
Employees at the Kennedy Center have been instructed to remove President Donald Trumpโs name from official communications, branding materials, and signage following a federal court ruling that blocked efforts to rename the institution after the president. Staffers were directed Thursday to immediately begin removing Trumpโs name from email signatures, letterhead, press releases, social media accounts, ...
A looming U.S. Supreme Court ruling could end the seemingly endless Election Day of California and other blue and red states.
The Supreme Court issued a ruling backing a generic drugmaker accused of infringing Amarin Pharma patents for so-called "skinny labels." CBS News' Jan Crawford reports.
Jess Asato filed the High Court claim under data protection law, seeking damages and a ruling that xAI's design choices were illegal
A looming U.S. Supreme Court ruling could end the seemingly endless Election Day of California and other blue and red states.
In today's issue: โช Redistricting casualties sealed with Alabama โช House defies Trump with votes on Iran, Ukraine โช Senate advances immigration enforcement bill โช Trump floats Blanche for permanent AG The national redistricting battle that has dominated politics for the past year is finally coming to an end โ for this cycle โ following a Supreme...
In an emergency ruling on Tuesday night, the courtโs conservative majority gave a first glimpse into congressional district battles under a weakened Voting Rights Act.
Wisconsin Democrat Gov. Tony Evers is doubling down on seemingly defying a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on so-called โconversion therapyโ for children. The moment came during a Monday โPride Flag Raisingโ event at the State Capitol. While flanked by attendees waiving rainbow flags, the left-wing governor bragged about vetoing bills passed by the Republican-controlled [โฆ]
Justice Sotomayor calls out the high courtโs right wing for gutting voting rights and throwing Alabamaโs midterms into disarray.
What the Roberts court has just wreaked goes beyond handing an extra House seat to the GOP in the upcoming election.