The Supreme Court will not weigh whether Michigan’s ban on public dollars for private schools can stand, allowing a decades-old amendment to the state’s constitution to remain intact.
United Statescategory US Supreme Court leans toward Starbucks in the case of pro-union workers April 24, 2024 Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest ...
The Michigan Supreme Court has played an increasingly activist role in the application of the law, at times overstepping its boundaries as an equal, but separate, branch of government. Democratic ...
Some have speculated that the Supreme Court has kept its fall schedule light ... which triggered litigation when some states altered their election rules, such as by expanding mail-in voting ...
LANSING — The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday in ... "It's simply common sense that when one company doesn't follow the rules and gains an unfair advantage and profit ...
According to court records, Russell Finnegan, 40, an inmate at the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City ... The Sept. 5 Supreme Court ruling, however, automatically sets aside the appellate ...
The Supreme Court refused Friday to block the Biden administration’s new anti-pollution regulations, rules that impose tougher standards on mercury emissions from coal-fired plants and that ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents hadn't been confirmed can vote in state and local races. The court's decision comes after officials ...
LINCOLN - Nebraskans will be allowed to vote on two competing ballot initiatives that would expand or limit abortion rights this November, the state’s Supreme Court ruled Friday. One of the ...
The Supreme Court on Friday let stand Biden administration rules that would cut emissions of the planet-warming gas methane as well as mercury in a rare win for an environmental regulation ...
MONTREAL - In a victory for air travellers, the Supreme Court of Canada has upheld rules that bolster compensation for passengers subjected to delays and damaged luggage on international flights.
WASHINGTON – In an odd twist, Oklahoma – the state with the highest per capita execution rate – asked the Supreme Court to give a convicted murderer on death row another chance to prove his ...