Supreme Court takes up birthright citizenship
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On Thursday, the Supreme Court will take up a case that could decide how quickly President Donald Trump can implement his second term agenda as it hears arguments about nationwide injunctions that allow a single judge to block a policy for the entire country.
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In what may turn out to be a $400 million question in the City of Chester’s historic bankruptcy, the state Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday over who owns the Chester Water Authority and who has the right to sell it. State law clearly gives the city control over the assets, said Chester’s attorney Matthew White.
When the Trump administration presents oral arguments to the Supreme Court on Thursday in an attempt to clear the way for the president’s efforts to end birthright citizenship, they’ll
Alexander Malyshev and Sarah Ganley of Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP discuss the Supreme Court's decision as to the type of harm that may be actionable under RICO relating to cannabis products that are mislabeled or falsely marketed.
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