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Missouri Supreme Court to Consider Death Row Case
Missouri Supreme Court to consider death row case a day before scheduled execution
The Missouri Supreme Court will hear arguments as attorneys working on behalf of Marcellus Williams seek to save him, just a day before his scheduled execution.
Missouri Supreme Court to hear arguments on the effort to stop the execution of death row inmate Marcellus Williams
The Missouri Supreme Court on Monday is scheduled to hear arguments in the case involving Marcellus Williams, the death row inmate who has long maintained his innocence, a day before he is set to be executed.
Defense Lawyers in Missouri Scrambling to Halt Death Sentence
A hearing on Monday in the state’s Supreme Court could determine whether Marcellus Williams is executed on Tuesday for a 1998 murder conviction.
Brazil court asks X for documents
In U-turn, Musk’s X starts to comply with court orders in Brazil
Elon Musk’s X will now comply with court demands in Brazil so it can resume operations in the country and potentially end its feud with a powerful judge over free speech, far-right accounts and misinformation.
Brazil court asks X for documents as the platform starts to comply with orders
The Brazilian Supreme Court on Saturday asked Elon Musk-owned social platform X to present documents validating its new legal representative in the country, as the firm's lawyers now say it will comply with court demands to be allowed to resume operations in Brazil.
Elon Musk to comply with Brazilian court's orders to restore X in nation
Billionaire Elon Musk has decided to comply with court orders in Brazil in an effort to end the ban on his his social platform X in the Latin American nation.
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A Supreme Court Justice Warned That a Ruling Would Cause “Large-Scale Disruption.” The Effects Are Already Being Felt.
Eli Sanders for ProPublica, illustrations by Michael Haddid, special to ProPublica ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that ...
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Supreme Court’s Gun Rulings Leave Baffled Judges Asking for Help
In June, the court tried to explain its new history-based approach to the Second Amendment. But judges said the latest ...
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J&J’s Bankruptcy Effort Fails Supreme Court Test, Holdouts Say
Johnson & Johnson’s third effort to end lawsuits claiming its baby powder caused thousands of women to get cancer should be ...
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With Supreme Court asked to weigh another Obamacare case, the election could decide if next administration will defend it
With an election approaching, the US Supreme Court is being asked again to consider the Affordable Care Act, the landmark ...
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Damian Hauschultz's appeal will not be heard by Wisconsin Supreme Court. Here's what we know.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will not to hear an appeal of Damian Hauschultz's reckless homicide conviction in the 2018 death ...
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Man Charged With Threatening to Kill Supreme Court Donated to Democrats
Panos Anastasiou allegedly threatened to kill six Supreme Court justices, sending over 400 messages through an online portal.
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Movie about praying high school football coach who won at Supreme Court depicts legal, marital struggles
Football coach Joe Kennedy, whose prayer case reached the Supreme Court, spoke to Fox News Digital about the upcoming film ...
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Arizona Supreme Court rules voters caught in proof-of-citizenship glitch can still get ‘full ballot,’ including state races
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that nearly 100,000 residents who may not have fulfilled the state’s ...
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Arizona Supreme Court rules that 98,000 people without confirmed citizenship docs can still vote in state races
The court's decision comes after officials uncovered a database error that for two decades mistakenly designated the voters ...
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Arizona Supreme Court rules 98,000 people whose citizenship is unconfirmed can vote in pivotal election
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents hadn’t been confirmed can vote ...
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Trump’s Victories at the Supreme Court
Re “How the Chief Justice Shaped Trump’s Supreme Court Winning Streak” (front page, Sept. 15): This article provided ...
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