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Forbes - 1 hour 3 min ago
Discover how a new Supreme Court case about Arizona's DtC wine shipping laws could reshape Dormant Commerce Clause alcohol regulation and the wine industry.
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The Guardian - 3 hours 12 min ago
Ruling could free $175bn, but legal hurdles and higher costs have left businesses questioning if claims are even worth it The US supreme court recently struck down Donald Trump's tariffs, opening the door to up to $175bn in refunds for businesses that paid the import taxes. However, the process for claiming that money is by no means certain. Trump himself said that the issue could be tied up in courts "for the next five years" . Across the country, small businesses have struggled to...
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GeekSpin - 4 hours 12 min ago
Nintendo is taking the U.S. government to court, and it's not over a game dispute. Following a landmark Supreme Court ruling that declared trade tariffs under Trump's administration unlawful, the gaming giant is officially suing the U.S. government, demanding a full refund plus interest on all tariffs it paid on imported goods, including consoles and […] Read the original article here: Nintendo sues U.S. government over trade tariffs...
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New York Times - 6 hours 11 min ago
Before the Supreme Court's 2010 ruling that lifted many remaining campaign finance restrictions, the share of billionaire spending on federal elections was quite small.
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New York Times - 6 hours 11 min ago
Rev. Al Sharpton said that this year's march in Selma, Ala.,was about continuing, rather than commemorating, the fight to protect voting rights.
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New York Times - 6 hours 12 min ago
Protesters demonstrated outside the Supreme Court in 2019 as Senate Democrats proposed a constitutional amendment to overturn the court's decision that lifted many campaign finance restrictions.
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UPI - 8 hours 13 min ago
On March 9, 1841, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, with one dissent, that the enslaved Africans who seized control of the Amistad slave ship had been illegally forced into slavery and thus were free under U.S. law.
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NY Post - 20 hours 28 min ago
The defamatory posts include pictures of spilled needles, dirty sinks, rodent and insect pests and stories of clients stepping in pools of blood, according to the Manhattan Supreme Court filing.
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