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Abbie VanSickle
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Supreme Court Paves Way, for Now, for E.P.A. Rule Limiting Power Plant Emissions
A group of states led by conservatives, along with industry players, challenged a Biden administration rule aimed at reducing power plant emissions.
Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge to Biden Administration’s Limits on ‘Ghost Guns’
On the second day of the new term, the justices will wrestle with whether the federal government can regulate kits that can be assembled into…
Death Penalty, Nuclear Waste and More: Supreme Court Rounds Out Coming Term
Three cases all stem from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in New Orleans, which often finds itself to the right of…
Supreme Court Lets Biden Plans on Mercury and Methane Move Forward
Republican-led states and industry groups argued that the Environmental Protection Agency had moved too fast and imposed onerous regulations.
Una princesa alemana dice que alojó al juez Samuel Alito en su castillo
La princesa Gloria von Thurn und Taxis, conservadora, dijo que Alito y su esposa eran sus amigos y no respondió si había hecho otros regalos…
Conservative German Princess Says She Hosted Justice Alito at Her Castle
Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis said Justice Alito and his wife were guests at St. Emmeram Palace for a summer music festival. She called…
Justice Alito Reported $900 Concert Tickets From a German Princess
Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis, a former 1980s party girl and art collector who is now known for her connections to far-right conservatives, told…
What to Know About Supreme Court Justices’ Book Deals
For the justices, selling books remains one of the few ways to earn income outside the court.
Ketanji Brown Jackson Treads Carefully in Talking About Supreme Court
In a new memoir, the first Black woman on the Supreme Court was more forthcoming about her upbringing in Miami, Matt Damon and her rise…
Supreme Court Rejects Oklahoma’s Bid for Federal Grants in Dispute Over Abortion Counseling
Oklahoma asked the justices to weigh in after a lower federal court ruled the state was not entitled to millions of dollars in federal family-…