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...The commander-in-chief expired on a visit to California, likely from some sort of heart failure. Laddie Boy had not accompanied Harding on the trip and back home in the White House he howled for days....
...Bank of England watchers are expecting a rate cut. The debate here is whether it will have the capacity to start cutting as soon as June....
...As early as 1890, the Supreme Court was smacking down attempts to block access to public land, and the act remains law today....
...“He always wants her in the room for anything that’s important,” says Jeff Zients, the White House chief of staff....
...Oligarchs beware: Ukraine’s supreme court chief justice has been detained on bribery charges as Kyiv cracks down on corruption....
...they are expected to discuss this month’s European Council and the Nato Summit in July Kuwait, parliamentary elections Netherlands, four days of hearings begin at the International Court of Justice in...
...On June 1, Strand was sentenced to 32 months in prison for obstruction of an official proceeding as well as several misdemeanours....
...And as it awaits a new chief executive, the FT interviewed 17 current and former executives and discovered claims of a toxic management culture that left staff traumatised....
...As a biracial Black woman who had an abortion, I have little confidence in the Supreme Court’s interest in protecting my constitutional rights – I’m not alone, as confidence in the court is at a historic...
...Monday EU, meeting of eurozone finance ministers ahead of tomorrow’s Economic and Financial Affairs Council (Ecofin) meeting of all EU finance ministers US, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in...
...Court justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas....
...Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas....
...In 2017, an amicus curiae brief was submitted to the US Supreme Court, on behalf of Japan, questioning whether it was “constitutionally permissible” for Glendale, California, which erected a Statue of Peace...
...If confirmed, Mr Garland, who sits on the US Court of Appeals in Washington DC, will lead the justice department in what has become one of the most politically charged government roles in the Trump administration...
...William Taft, former president and chief justice, described the US judiciary in general as “high-priest[s] in the temple of justice”....
...The constitution provides scant detail on how an impeachment trial should be conducted in the US Senate, but notes that when the president is tried, the chief justice of the Supreme Court “shall preside”...
...They say that a Supreme Court ruling banning police operations in the favelas during the pandemic — as well as the impact of the pandemic itself — were the driving factors rather than a profound change in...
...John Kerry will fill a new role as international climate envoy and sit on the National Security Council....
...John Roberts, the Supreme Court chief justice who will preside over the trial, on Thursday swore in the senators who will be jurors, paving the way for the trial to start on Tuesday....
...Expressing opposition to the plan to replace life-term judges on her court, chief justice Valentyna Danishevska suggested plans to replace them was partially linked to the oligarch’s case....
...“As we expand our data set, we hope the justice ministry and the relevant regulators will look at how justice is applied [across the country] and where the inconsistencies are,” says Edward Bird, chief revenue...
...(FT) Supreme Court chief steps in after Trump comments John Roberts has defended the federal judiciary, a day after Donald Trump labelled a judge who ruled against his administration “an Obama judge”....
...She later attended the University of California, Berkeley, and in the 1980s was dean of foreign studies at Sophia University in Tokyo....
...He is prepared to take the battle to the supreme court, according to people close to him....
...Officials say Mr Juncker is unlikely to act on the new judicial measures, which now require a two-thirds majority for the court to rule a law unconstitutional, until the Council of Europe’s Venice commission...
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