Ousted Venezuelan President Maduro arraigned in U.S. court
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Goulder covers developments in U.S. and international taxation. As many people expected, the outcome is pretty much a resounding victory for the federal government, at least ...
Rather than continuing to operate as a rubber stamp, the court served its essential role of enforcing checks on the president's powers.
A federal court ruled President Donald Trump can't use an emergency-powers law to impose tariffs on foreign countries, dealing a blow to his trade agenda. The three-judge panel of the United States Court of International Trade unanimously found that the ...
A federal court on Wednesday ruled that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority to impose sweeping tariffs that have raised the cost of imports for everyone from giant businesses to everyday Americans. But the administration immediately appealed ...
Holding: A district court's failure to comply with Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 32.2(b)(2)(B)'s requirement to enter a preliminary order imposing criminal forfeiture before sentencing does not bar a judge from ordering forfeiture at sentencing ...
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On Monday, an initial draft majority opinion of the Supreme Court was leaked to the public, showing the court intends to vote to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling, which guaranteed broad access to abortion in every state. The final decision from the ...
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Eighty years ago, Korematsu v. United States upheld the incarceration of Japanese Americans. The racism and hysteria that fueled that decision are still with us today. Fred Korematsu in 1983. On December 18, 1944, the Supreme Court issued one of its most ...