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A possible Supreme Court ruling against the legality of US President Donald Trump's country-specific tariffs could bring the levies on South Korea down to zero
A case before the Washington Supreme Court may decide whether natural gas remains available for heating, cooking and manufacturing.
A new study found that the court’s Republican appointees voted for the wealthier side in cases 70 percent of the time in 2022, up from 45 percent in 1953.
The arguments represent a test of the Supreme Court's 2022 Bruen decision, which set a new standard for gun rights, requiring regulations to be consistent with the nation's historical tradition protecting gun rights.
A South Carolina nonprofit and Navy veteran argued deploying the state's National Guard is illegal under state law, according to court documents filed Wednesday.