Supreme Court to Hear Case on California's Vehicle Emission Standards
The Supreme Court will decide whether business groups have legal standing to challenge California's stricter vehicle emission standards, which aim for zero-emission vehicles by 2035, a decision that could significantly impact the auto industry and climate change policy; the court declined to address...
Supreme Court to Hear Case on California's Vehicle Emission Standards
The Supreme Court will decide whether business groups have legal standing to challenge California's stricter vehicle emission standards, which aim for zero-emission vehicles by 2035, a decision that could significantly impact the auto industry and climate change policy; the court declined to address...
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Supreme Court to Review California's Vehicle Emission Waiver
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging California's Clean Air Act waiver for stricter vehicle emissions standards, focusing on whether fuel producers have standing to sue, not the waiver's legality; the waiver, allowing California to set stricter emission standards than the federal gove...
Supreme Court to Review California's Vehicle Emission Waiver
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging California's Clean Air Act waiver for stricter vehicle emissions standards, focusing on whether fuel producers have standing to sue, not the waiver's legality; the waiver, allowing California to set stricter emission standards than the federal gove...
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36% Bias Score
India's 1991 Religious Sites Law Faces Supreme Court Challenge
India's Supreme Court is hearing challenges to a 1991 law protecting religious sites' pre-1947 status, sparking debates about religious freedom and communal harmony, with petitions arguing the law infringes on these rights while others see it as crucial for protecting religious minorities in a Hindu...
India's 1991 Religious Sites Law Faces Supreme Court Challenge
India's Supreme Court is hearing challenges to a 1991 law protecting religious sites' pre-1947 status, sparking debates about religious freedom and communal harmony, with petitions arguing the law infringes on these rights while others see it as crucial for protecting religious minorities in a Hindu...
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Supreme Court to Hear Appeal on £30bn Car Loan Commission Case
The UK Supreme Court will hear appeals from two car lenders against a ruling that undisclosed commissions on car loans are unlawful, potentially costing lenders £30bn in compensation.
Supreme Court to Hear Appeal on £30bn Car Loan Commission Case
The UK Supreme Court will hear appeals from two car lenders against a ruling that undisclosed commissions on car loans are unlawful, potentially costing lenders £30bn in compensation.
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"Close North Carolina Supreme Court Race Faces Legal Challenges Over 60,000 Ballots"
"In the North Carolina Supreme Court race, Democrat Allison Riggs leads Republican Jefferson Griffin by 734 votes following a partial hand recount, but protests questioning over 60,000 ballots are pending before a state board with a 3-2 Democratic majority, leading to potential legal challenges and ...
"Close North Carolina Supreme Court Race Faces Legal Challenges Over 60,000 Ballots"
"In the North Carolina Supreme Court race, Democrat Allison Riggs leads Republican Jefferson Griffin by 734 votes following a partial hand recount, but protests questioning over 60,000 ballots are pending before a state board with a 3-2 Democratic majority, leading to potential legal challenges and ...
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Supreme Court to Decide Scope of Environmental Law in Oil Railway Case
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires federal agencies to consider environmental impacts beyond their direct regulatory authority, a case that could reshape the law and impact the future of an 80-mile oil railway project in the west.
Supreme Court to Decide Scope of Environmental Law in Oil Railway Case
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires federal agencies to consider environmental impacts beyond their direct regulatory authority, a case that could reshape the law and impact the future of an 80-mile oil railway project in the west.
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Supreme Court to Hear Case on Catholic Charities' Unemployment Tax Exemption
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging Wisconsin's denial of an unemployment tax exemption to Catholic Charities, a decision that stems from a state Supreme Court ruling deeming the organization's work primarily non-religious despite its religious motivations; the case will likely be ar...
Supreme Court to Hear Case on Catholic Charities' Unemployment Tax Exemption
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging Wisconsin's denial of an unemployment tax exemption to Catholic Charities, a decision that stems from a state Supreme Court ruling deeming the organization's work primarily non-religious despite its religious motivations; the case will likely be ar...
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Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court to Reject Appeals Blocking Climate Change Lawsuits
The Biden administration is urging the Supreme Court to reject oil companies' and Republican states' appeals to block climate change lawsuits, arguing the appeals lack merit and interfere with state authority to address public deception about climate change dangers.
Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court to Reject Appeals Blocking Climate Change Lawsuits
The Biden administration is urging the Supreme Court to reject oil companies' and Republican states' appeals to block climate change lawsuits, arguing the appeals lack merit and interfere with state authority to address public deception about climate change dangers.
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Montana Supreme Court Blocks Law Banning Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
The Montana Supreme Court temporarily blocked a state law prohibiting transition-related healthcare for minors, upholding a lower court ruling and sending the case to trial; the decision followed a lawsuit by two transgender teens, their families, and healthcare providers.
Montana Supreme Court Blocks Law Banning Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
The Montana Supreme Court temporarily blocked a state law prohibiting transition-related healthcare for minors, upholding a lower court ruling and sending the case to trial; the decision followed a lawsuit by two transgender teens, their families, and healthcare providers.
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Supreme Court Allows Class-Action Lawsuit Against Nvidia Over Cryptocurrency Revenue
The Supreme Court refused to hear Nvidia's appeal against a class-action lawsuit claiming the company misled investors about its cryptocurrency revenue, allowing the lawsuit to proceed following a 28% stock price drop after cryptocurrency profitability decreased in 2018 and a $5.5 million SEC settle...
Supreme Court Allows Class-Action Lawsuit Against Nvidia Over Cryptocurrency Revenue
The Supreme Court refused to hear Nvidia's appeal against a class-action lawsuit claiming the company misled investors about its cryptocurrency revenue, allowing the lawsuit to proceed following a 28% stock price drop after cryptocurrency profitability decreased in 2018 and a $5.5 million SEC settle...
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Gorsuch Recusal Highlights Oil Billionaire Influence on Supreme Court Environmental Case
Justice Neil Gorsuch recused himself from a Supreme Court case on Tuesday due to his past professional relationship with oil billionaire Philip Anschutz, whose wealth would likely benefit from a favorable ruling that would limit the scope of environmental reviews, potentially increasing oil and gas ...
Gorsuch Recusal Highlights Oil Billionaire Influence on Supreme Court Environmental Case
Justice Neil Gorsuch recused himself from a Supreme Court case on Tuesday due to his past professional relationship with oil billionaire Philip Anschutz, whose wealth would likely benefit from a favorable ruling that would limit the scope of environmental reviews, potentially increasing oil and gas ...
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US Court Upholds TikTok Divestiture Law
A US appeals court upheld a law requiring ByteDance to divest from TikTok by January 2024, rejecting constitutional challenges; ByteDance plans a Supreme Court appeal, while President-elect Trump's stance adds uncertainty.
US Court Upholds TikTok Divestiture Law
A US appeals court upheld a law requiring ByteDance to divest from TikTok by January 2024, rejecting constitutional challenges; ByteDance plans a Supreme Court appeal, while President-elect Trump's stance adds uncertainty.
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44% Bias Score