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Kamala Harris, Supreme Court
Could This Presidential Election Be Decided By the Supreme Court?
Trump appears to be a dead heat, leading some to fear that the election will be dragged out and the U.S.
Supreme
Court
could determine the outcome. A handful of election-related disputes have already reached the
Supreme
Court
. Last week, the
court
issued ...
How a Kamala Harris Presidency Could Change the Supreme Court
Harris' opportunity to nominate a Supreme Court justice may be limited, according to legal experts who spoke to Newsweek.
What the latest presidential election polling on Harris vs. Trump shows
With Election Day one day away, the presidential race remains incredibly close between Donald Trump and Kamala, according to the latest polling.
Alabama, Supreme Court
US Supreme Court tosses intellectual disability ruling on death row inmate
The U.S. Supreme Court threw out on Monday a judicial decision that had spared a man convicted of murder in Alabama from execution because he was found to be intellectually disabled. The justices concluded that the Atlanta-based 11th U.
Supreme Court orders more review of Alabama’s request to execute inmate courts said is intellectually disabled
The Supreme Court on Monday ordered a federal appeals court to take another look at the case of a death row inmate in Alabama whom lower courts found has an intellectual disability.
US Supreme Court ‘unclear’ on whether Alabama Death Row inmate Joseph Clifton Smith intellectually disabled
The justices said an appeals court ruling that found Smith was intellectually disabled and ineligible for the death penalty was “unclear."
Supreme Court to review Louisiana congressional map
Supreme Court agrees to review Louisiana congressional map that favors Democrats
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear an appeal over Louisiana’s more Democratic-friendly congressional districts, though the case won’t impact this year’s election.
Supreme Court will weigh in on new mostly Black Louisiana congressional district, after election
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. FILE - The
Supreme
Court
is seen on Monday, Oct. 7, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, FIle ...
Supreme Court will hear Louisiana map case that could impact Black voters
The
Supreme
Court
on Monday agreed to hear a complex dispute over how Louisiana draws congressional maps that could affect the power of Black voters in the state and the balance of power in Congress. The case will not impact Tuesday’s election since it ...
Georgia Supreme Court, absentee
Georgia Supreme Court overturns absentee ballot extension in Cobb County
Georgia's Supreme Court reversed a lower court's ballot extension in the swing state Monday, ruling that 3,000 absentee ballots -- sent out late in Cobb County -- will only be counted if they are rece
Georgia absentee ballot ruling provides legal victory for RNC on eve of election
Georgia Supreme Court ruled that ballots in Cobb County will only be counted if they are received by 7 p.m. Nov. 5 after election officials mailed absentee ballots late.
Georgia top court won't extend ballot deadline in win for Trump
The top court in the battleground state of Georgia ruled on Monday that Cobb County cannot extend the deadline for counting about 3,000 absentee ballots that were sent out shortly before Election Day,
Mexico President Sheinbaum chides top court
Mexico President Sheinbaum chides top court ahead of judicial reform decision
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized the country's Supreme Court on Monday for overstepping its authority as it weighs whether to deem part of a recently-enacted judicial reform unconstitutional.
Court Clash on Judicial Reform Pushes Mexico to Crisis Edge
A Supreme Court review of the controversial effort to overhaul Mexico’s judiciary is set to intensify a battle between justices and the ruling Morena party, threatening to push the nation to the brink of an institutional crisis.
Mexico's Sheinbaum Chides Supreme Court for Overstepping Remit on Judicial Reform
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized the country's Supreme Court on Monday for what she described as overstepping its authority as it weighs whether to deem part of a recently-enacted judicial reform unconstitutional.
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Justices Who Split on an Abortion Measure Ruling Vie to Lead Arkansas Supreme Court
Justices who split on whether to allow voters to consider scaling back Arkansas’ abortion ban are vying to lead the state ...
15h
Cruel and unusual? Supreme Court wants new ruling in case involving convicted murderer with low IQ
That decision came over the objections of Justice Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, who said they would have agreed to ...
Washington Examiner on MSN
13h
Georgia Supreme Court rules late-arriving ballots must be set aside
The Georgia
Supreme
Court
ruled Monday that certain absentee ballots can only be counted if they arrive by Election Day, ...
FOX News on MSN
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court sides with GOP in last-minute mail-in ballot dispute
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court shot down a second attempt to remove the requirement for mail-in ballots to feature a ...
Hosted on MSN
11h
Texas Supreme Court rebuffs Travis County GOP's emergency appeal in 'election-eve' lawsuit
The Texas
Supreme
Court
on Monday rebuffed an emergency appeal from the Travis County Republican Party that sought to ...
3d
Who are Supreme Court Justices Meredith Sasso and Renatha Francis on Florida's ballot?
Meredith Sasso, a former judge at the 5th District Court of Appeal in Daytona Beach, is one of the Supreme Court justices up ...
Hartford Courant on MSN
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CT Supreme Court rules on utility fines imposed for Tropical Storm Isaias response
The state
Supreme
Court
has waded into the dispute between electric utility United Illuminating and the state regulatory ...
2d
How the Supreme Court has lost its legitimacy
The
Supreme
Court
is facing a legitimacy crisis, with over half of Americans disapproving of its handling of its job.
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