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Oil well still pumping after UK Supreme Court ruled plans unlawful
A landmark Supreme Court judgement in June ruled that the planning application for an oil well in Surrey had been unlawful.
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Trump hush money sentencing delayed after Supreme Court ruling
More legal drama in America with the highest political consequences. The Manhattan District Attorney says he is open to delaying sentencing for Donald Trump’s hush money conviction, following yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling. Trump’s lawyers requested a delay after the court decided former presidents should have immunity from prosecution for official acts, arguing that some evidence…
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‘Not a great day for US Supreme Court’: Neal Katyal on Trump immunity ruling
We spoke to Neal Katyal, who was the acting US Solicitor General under President Obama
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UK oil and gas exploration in doubt after supreme court ruling
The future of new oil and gas projects in the UK has been thrown into doubt following a landmark decision by the Supreme Court.
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Donald Trump hopes Supreme Court overturn election ban
The ‘January 6th’ attack on the US Capitol in 2021 was not an ‘insurrection’ but a ‘riot’, lawyers for Donald Trump have told the US Supreme court.
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Supreme Court to rule on Trump presidency bid as election campaigns heat up
The Supreme Court says it will decide whether the former president can be removed from this year’s ballot for trying to overturn that result.
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FactCheck: what was the Rwanda asylum policy and why did the Supreme Court rule it unlawful?
The government wants to pass “emergency legislation”.
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Sunak pledges emergency legislation after Rwanda policy blocked by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has ruled that Rwanda is not a safe country to deport asylum seekers – so Rishi Sunak has pledged emergency legislation to declare that it is.
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Jermaine Baker death: Met Police officer may face misconduct proceeding after Supreme Court ruling
28-year-old Jermaine Baker was shot dead in 2015 during a Metropolitan Police operation to prevent an attempted prison breakout.
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Independence Day celebration amid equality setbacks from Supreme Court
The White House says President Biden will make a “mini state visit” to the UK next week, meeting King Charles and Rishi Sunak. It comes as a series of legal shocks to the American way of life begin to sink in, following the Supreme court’s three momentous judgements in the lead up to Independence Day.
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Supreme Court ‘threat to democracy’ says member of Biden’s reform committee
Caroline Fredrickson is a visiting professor at Georgetown University Law Centre, and a member of President Biden’s expert commission on reforming the Supreme Court.
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How will US Supreme court’s new decisions affect students and LGBTQ rights
In the United States the Supreme Court has released a series of new decisions that have rocked the country and annoyed President Biden.
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Supreme court ruling on affirmative action ‘setback’ for US civil rights, human rights lawyer warns
Professor Justin Hansford from the Thurgood Marshall Civil rights department at Howard University’s law school in Washington
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US Supreme court overturns race-based college admissions
In the United States, the Supreme Court has ruled that universities can no longer consider a student’s race when deciding to admit them.
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Government to take asylum ruling to Supreme Court
Rwanda is not a safe third country for asylum seekers to be sent to. Rishi Sunak disagrees and the government will appeal against today’s decision, as the policy is a key part of his promise to deter people from crossing the Channel to the UK on small boats.