Chief Justice William Howard Taft Takes Oath on July 11, 1921
On this day in Supreme Court history, William Howard Taft was sworn in as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
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On this day in Supreme Court history, William Howard Taft was sworn in as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
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On this day in Supreme Court history, President Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill to renew the charter of the Second Bank of the United States.
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The NSW Supreme Court issued a special verdict citing mental health impairment and ordered the man’s detention and referral to the Mental Health Review Tribunal.
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The order follows a Supreme Court decision not to hear Trump's appeal, despite his attorneys' efforts to reconsider the case.
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The D.C. Circuit Court rejected an appeal to halt the removal of former President Trump's name from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, citing lack of demonstrated irreparable harm.
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A Manhattan judge orders nearly $5.8 million disbursement to E. Jean Carroll following a 2023 civil verdict against former US President Donald Trump, after the Supreme Court declined to hear Trump's appeal.
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Following the Supreme Court's refusal to review his appeal, Donald Trump asks a judge not to release funds owed to E Jean Carroll from a 2023 civil trial.
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On this day in Supreme Court history, Justice James Byrnes was sworn in, marking a significant moment in the U.S. judiciary.
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The Justice Department has filed lawsuits in over 20 states to obtain detailed voter registration data, facing multiple court dismissals and refusals from several Republican-leaning states.
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A São Paulo court found the Denardi family guilty of intellectual neglect for homeschooling their daughters without including state-mandated gender and sex education programs.
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Shivasuria Maniam Kesaval received a jail sentence after unlawfully accessing restricted information, according to a recent court ruling.
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Following a court of appeal's confirmation of her guilty verdict for misuse of public funds, Marine Le Pen swiftly announced her bid for the French presidency, igniting political controversy.
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Pro-Palestine French MEP Rima Hassan appeared in court in Paris, warning that 'no one is safe anymore' as her trial commenced.
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A federal appeals court ruled 2-1 against provisions in Florida's law limiting certain speech by public university professors, raising First Amendment concerns.
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Prince Harry, Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley, and others lost their privacy case against Associated Newspapers Limited in the UK High Court after failing to prove unlawful information gathering.
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A notable date in Supreme Court history marks the death of Justice Samuel Blatchford.
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The UK High Court dismissed all 97 allegations of unlawful information gathering brought by Prince Harry and six other claimants against Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily Mail.
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Douglas Brinkley discusses the historical context of political vilification as Trump’s rhetoric and recent Supreme Court rulings spark debate in the U.S.
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Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, is scheduled for a major court hearing this week in the United States.
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Reason editors discuss declining American patriotism, World Cup tourism, Supreme Court gun rulings, and contrasting responses to summer heat in the U.S. and Europe.
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