Courtly Observations is a recurring series by Erwin Chemerinsky that focuses on what the Supreme Court’s decisions will mean for the law, for lawyers and lower courts, and for people’s lives. […] ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court next week weighs the legality of Donald Trump 's firing of a Federal ...
In early November, a conservative Supreme Court justice showed a cleareyed understanding of the threat that President Trump ...
On average, light commercial business continues to be more installation-focused than service and mainly ducted. An average of about half of light commercial HVAC equipment sold is in the form of full ...
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North Herts unitary plan would lead to 'bankrupt' council
North Hertfordshire could be “saddled” with a “bankrupt” council that would be “destined to fail” if the four-model option ...
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The Supreme Court Is Going To Slaughter Independent Agencies
This was most explicitly approved by the Supreme Court in two recent cases: Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
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The Court Has an Easy Answer on the Fed
The Federal Reserve is best understood not as an administrative agency but as a federal corporation—and thus outside of Trump ...
As she fights to keep her seat on the Federal Trade Commission, Rebecca Slaughter has emerged as one of the primary opponents ...
The Supreme Court may overturn a 90-year precedent limiting presidential firing power, a move that could vastly expand ...
The postponement of local elections in Essex this year caused much consternation with both residents and local politicans ...
Labour-run Stevenage Borough Council has backed plans for the area to join North Herts and Welwyn Hatfield as part of a new Central ...
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Ambedkar wanted to split, UP, MP, Bihar, Maharashtra. What lessons does it hold today?
Ambedkar carefully considered North-South differences when making India's federal structure. He believed that federalism ...
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