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On Monday afternoon, Judge Neil Gorsuch sits alone at the witness table despite the attacks and delivers his opening statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee, setting the initial tone for the week’s worth of probing. -
The American Legal System: Trump's Nomination of Gorsuch Raises 'Issues of Flexibility'
President Donald Trump announced that he had nominated Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court, which began questioning the flexibility of the American legal system. -
Supreme Court to listen opposition to Obama's plan protecting immigrants from banishment
The US Supreme Court will listen to the opposition to Obama's plan to protect over 4 million undocumented immigrants living in the US, by providing work permits to these immigrants. Twenty-five states along with the House of Representatives, Texas are opposing the president's policy. -
Clinton criticizes Grassley's refusal to hear Garland nomination; warns about possible Trump nomination to Supreme Court
In a speech on Monday, presidential candidate Hilary Clinton expressed her views on the Supreme Court stating that a Supreme Court under a possible Trump rule would destroy legal and moral principles. -
US Supreme Court Justices' Praise for Antonin Scalia Continues
Nearly a month after his death, the justices of the U.S Supreme Court, conservative and liberals alike, honor one of their own, Antonin Scalia, with praises and fond remembrances. -
Senate liberals and conservatives battle over Obama’s Supreme Court Pick
Liberals and conservatives in the Senate prepare for a battle on prospective Supreme Court nominee after the sudden death of Justice Scalia. Senate Republicans say that the appointment should be done after the next presidential election. -
Supreme Court justices look back at the life of Antonin Scalia
Current and retired Supreme Court justices are reflecting the life and legacy of Antonin Scalia. Supreme Court Jusctice Scalia has died on Saturday at the age of 79. -
Republicans and Democrats prepare for battle over Scalia's successor in the Supreme Court
The Republican and Democrat political parties hunker down for a long-drawn out war as President Barack Obama exercises his constitutional right to find a nominee to succeed the late Justice Antonin Scala in the Supreme Court. The Republicans argue that the president, in his last year in office, should leave the nomination to his successor. -
Obama’s Supreme Court Pick: US President starts work on Scalia's replacement amid political battle
President Barack Obama has started to beef up his strategy on nominating a new US Supreme Court Justice to replace the late Antonin Scalia. He has reportedly come up with a short list of people whose backgrounds are currently being checked by the President's team. -
U.S. top court divided over affirmative action in college admissions
Conservative justices expressed deep doubt on Wednesday about a university student admissions policy that gives preferences to racial minorities during a testy U.S. Supreme Court session in a case that could decide the fate of programs aimed at fostering racially diverse campuses. -
Supreme Court to decide on NSA Surveillance tactics
In an event, two justices of the US Supreme Court, namely Justices Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, confirmed that eventually, the high court would decide on the legality of the NSA surveillance activities despite their acknowledged lack of expertise on the matter.
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