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Debate in the courts over the legality of Trump's deployment of troops to U.S. cities has centered on the definition of the word rebellion, with judges and lawyers looking to one legal reference book to parse the law.
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Federal appeals court revives Texas’ drag ban and lifts injunction
A U.S. Court of Appeals just reversed a ruling made by a District Court judge in 2023, overturning his permanent injunction against Texas ’ wide-reaching and vaguely worded drag ban, which the judge claimed infringed on First Amendment rights.
The development means a Portland district court judge’s temporary restraining orders, which have now for weeks been blocking the deployment, are set to remain in place until their natural expiration dates,
The federal legal battle over the future of a Florida law that gives parents and others the right to target school library books for removal is moving to the appellate court, with an outcome that may have national implications.
A group of shops and people who sell marijuana-like substances that were legal in Wyoming until July 2024 failed to show that the state's new ban
The Oregon Court of Appeals has affirmed the long-debated rezoning of 710 acres west of Redmond for 10-acre rural homesites, but the fight still may not be over. The court's 34-page ruling (see below)
A recent property tax decision from the Connecticut Appellate Court, McHenry Solar, LLC v. Town of Hampton, Conn. App. Ct., Dkt. No. AC
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - The smell of marijuana is no longer enough to establish probable cause for police to justify a search, a Florida appeals court ruled on Wednesday. In court records obtained by WCTV on Thursday, the Second District Court of Appeal ...