Tag: judiciary
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Media Monitor: Washington Post Reports Speculation Over Supreme Court Departures
The Washington Post reports speculation about potential Supreme Court departures, noting some conservative judges may be using rulings to audition for the president.
Politics and GovernmentLegalGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentWhite House Supreme CourtJudgesConservativeJudiciaryJudicial AppointmentsDonald J TrumpWashington PostThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Trump's Ballroom Project Faces Congressional, Judicial Barriers
The Washington Post reports President Donald J Trump faces barriers in his ballroom project, despite East Wing changes and federal panel approvals. He fumes at Congress and courts for delays.
Politics and GovernmentWhite HouseFederal GovernmentGeneral PoliticsLegal Donald J TrumpBallroom ProjectCongressJudiciaryPresidential PowersThe Washington Post
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House to Consider Key Legislation on Financial Services, Judiciary, and Human Rights
The House of Representatives will meet Tuesday, May 12, to vote on bills addressing financial services, retail crime, antisemitism, and human rights in China. Votes are expected around 6:30 p.m.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementWorldCongressFederal GovernmentEconomyLegalSocial IssuesAsia U.S. HouseLegislative BusinessFinancial ServicesJudiciaryHuman RightsAntisemitismChina
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Federal Rules of Evidence Continue to Promote Fair Trials and Adapt to Modern Times
U.S. District Judge Jesse M. Furman and Professor Daniel J. Capra discuss how the Federal Rules of Evidence have maintained fair and consistent trials since 1975, and how the Judiciary's rule-making process helps them adapt to modern times.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegal LawLegal IssuesFederal Rules of EvidenceU.S. CourtsJesse M. FurmanDaniel J. CapraJudiciary