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The U.S. Supreme Court is slated to weigh in on the controversy over regulating elusive ghost guns this fall, in an on-going fight between the Biden administration and gun-toting enthusiasts. -
Gorsuch’s Nomination Approved By Senate Judiciary Committee
The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved and sent to the Senate the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court. -
Gorsuch’s Confirmation Hearing, More Attacks And Less Support
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. -
Gorsuch Confirmation Hearing Begins With Feinstein Calling Him 'An Extremist'
As U.S. Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch faces his Senate confirmation hearings, Sen. Dianne Feinstein is calling him an extremist on issues such as worker protections and reproductive rights. -
Divided US Supreme Court cautious on taking new cases
The division in the US Supreme Court leads them to a cautious selection of new cases for the next term. -
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. -
Obama's Supreme Court Justice nominee Merrick Garland stirs Senate meetings
President Barrack Obama's announcement of his nominee for the new U.S. Supreme Court Justice as Merrick B. Garland, has stirred the Senate in their meetings, with Democrats trying to convince the Republicans, who have vowed to renounce any nomination, to to reverse course and instead hold confirmation hearings this year. -
Obama picks Garland as US Supreme Court nominee
Obama has tapped Garland for nomination to replace late Supreme Court Justice Scalia after downlisting the list with Srinivasan. -
Possible Obama Nominee that Might Pass Republicans to Replace Justice Scalia
Obama's choice might pass Republicans to become new Supreme Court Justice. The news of the death of Supreme Court Justice Scalia shocked many people.
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