The historic South Dakota Supreme Court courtroom in Pierre is open for public viewing weekdays, offering a glimpse into its ...
The Supreme Court of Canada expects to move into a temporary home this summer and stay there for at least a decade, years ...
Sri Lanka’s digital economy is advancing faster than the trust architecture required to sustain it, creating a growing risk ...
Couple Pleads Guilty to Fraud in Home-Building Scheme, Pretended to Be Like ‘Chip and Joanna Gaines’
A couple based in Fort Worth, Texas, recently admitted they defrauded their customers through a homebuilding ploy for $5 million. Christopher Judge and his wife, Raquelle Judge, both pleaded guilty in ...
On this day in 1964, the Supreme Court began hearing argument in New York Times Company v. Sullivan, a landmark case on libel ...
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Federal constitutional court major milestone in judicial journey of country
The year 2025 will be remembered in Pakistan's legal history as the country's judicial map was redrawn through creation of the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC). The establishment of Federal ...
Chief Justice John Roberts says that the Constitution remains a sturdy pillar for the country, a message that comes after a ...
The state's Board of Public Works approved a contract Dec. 17 for a new Supreme Court building to replace the aging Robert C.
Studio Architecture filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit against Supreme Central Buffet on Dec. 22 in New York Supreme Court for Westchester County. According to the complaint, the defendant failed to ...
Gov. Wes Moore and the state Board of Public Works on Wednesday approved the next phase of construction for Maryland’s new Supreme Court building, clearing the way for work to begin on a $147 million ...
Supreme Court will hear appeal of Black death row inmate over racial bias in Mississippi jury makeup
Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. The Supreme Court Building is seen in Washington ...
The U.S. Supreme Court building. (Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg) The Supreme Court could soon rule whether President Donald Trump’s tariffs are legal—a decision that will have far-reaching implications on ...
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