
The Guardian - 9 hours 9 min ago
Lachlan Young, 23, sentenced after court heard he later impersonated McGuire in text messages to her mother Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast A killer has been jailed for 28 years for murdering his ex-girlfriend, Hannah McGuire, and burning her body in a brutal attack in regional Victoria. Lachlan Young, 23, looked straight ahead as justice James Elliott handed down the sentence in the supreme court in Ballarat on...

Boston Herald - 11 hours 47 min ago
The new rule builds on a Supreme Court decision removing federal protections for significant areas.

Tech Meme - 11 hours 52 min ago
Blake Brittain / Reuters : SCOTUS declines to hear an appeal by Gesture Technology Partners over its right to challenge expired patents, leaving in place a win for Apple, Google, and LG — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a case involving the right to challenge expired patents, leaving in place a win for Apple …...

Fox News - 12 hours 45 min ago
A Charlotte Lozier Institute study shows pregnancy resource centers increased clients by tens of thousands after the Supreme Court ended federal abortion rights.

UPI - 14 hours 2 min ago
Justices agreed to review the case led by immigrant rights group Al Otro Lado, who urged the court to leave in place a 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeal decision that said Trump's border approach was unconstitutional.

The Independent - 14 hours 4 min ago
President Joe Biden formally rescinded the use of metering in 2021...

Daily Signal - 15 hours 44 min ago
DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION The Supreme Court will hear a case with massive implications for the government's ability to limit asylum claims at the southern border.... Read More The post Supreme Court to Consider If Migrants Must Cross Border to Seek Asylum appeared first on The Daily Signal .

UPI - 15 hours 50 min ago
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case challenging a 25-year-old rule against broadcasting a prayer before a high school game.

Boston Herald - 16 hours 18 min ago
The case will be argued early next year.

Newser - 17 hours 30 min ago
The Supreme Court has agreed to review a controversial border policy known as "metering," which allows federal officials to turn away asylum seekers at the US-Mexico border when they deem too many migrants are trying to apply at once. The case, set to be heard next year, could have significant...

The Guardian - 18 hours 16 min ago
Trump administration's claim it has authority to meter' applications may turn on definition of arriving in US The US supreme court agreed on Monday to hear a defense by the Trump administration of the government's authority to limit the processing of asylum claims at ports of entry along the US-Mexico border . The court took up the administration's appeal of a lower court's determination that the "metering" policy, under which US immigration officials could stop asylum...

Los Angeles Times - 19 hours 14 min ago
The new case seeks to clarify the immigration laws and resolve an issue that has divided past administrations and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

The Hill - 19 hours 21 min ago
The Supreme Court will review the legality of a now-rescinded immigration policy that turned away noncitizens attempting to cross the border from Mexico without considering their asylum claims, the court announced Monday. Federal law guarantees a noncitizen who "arrives in the United States" may apply for asylum. The case concerns whether that extends to someone stopped on the Mexican side of the U.S.-Mexico border. "In ordinary English, a...

Nation Review - 21 hours 16 min ago
2014 For the second month in a row, the Supreme Court (in Frost v. Van Boening) summarily reverses an opinion authored by Ninth Circuit judge Sidney…...

The Hill - 21 hours 17 min ago
The Supreme Court should admit its error and restore the principle that no one, not even the president of the United States, is exempt from the rule of law.

Sky News - 23 hours 13 min ago
Statutory protections for victims giving evidence in sexual offence cases have not been altered by a recent Supreme Court ruling, Scotland's chief prosecutor has stressed.