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The Supreme Court of Tennessee filed an order on Sept. 16 asking for public comments from the Tennessee Board of Law Examiners, the Tennessee Access to Justice Commission, law schools and the public on potential regulatory reforms of lawyer licensing.
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to imminently ask the conservative-majority Supreme Court to validate his broad emergency tariffs after two setbacks at lower courts, but will face tough legal questions as his administration presses ahead with backup plans.
On Tuesday, the Oklahoma Supreme Court today ruled 8-0 that State Question 836, a proposed constitutional amendment to create a system of open primary elections, is “legally sufficient for submission to the people of Oklahoma for signatures.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled that voters can decide if the state’s primary elections should be opened.
The associate justice spoke on free speech while discussing originalism during an appearance at the National Constitution Center.
The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Lexington cannot ban police from seeking no-knock warrants, striking down a local ordinance that conflicts with state law.
Kentucky's Supreme Court has struck down a city's ban on no-knock warrants. The court says Thursday that the ban in Lexington conflicts with a state law that limits but doesn't prohibit such warrants during police raids.
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Supreme Court says step missed in taxation fight
The question of whether the Roberts County equalization director set assessed values too high on two parcels of agricultural land that have federal wetland reserve
An initiative petition aiming to reform Oklahoma’s election system and open primaries can begin collecting signatures following a ruling from the Oklahoma Supreme Court.