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This is part of SCOTUSblog’s term in review series, in which scholars analyze some of the most significant cases of the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Affordable Care Act task force members are inferior officers lawfully appointed by U.S.
By a vote of 6-3, the Court upheld the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA’s) long-standing requirement that insurers and health plans cover certain recommended preventive services without cost sharing.
Many wrongly think that the recent decision by the Supreme Court of the United States affected birthright citizenship. That ...
The recent case before the Supreme Court on birthright citizenship points to a more fundamental constitutional crisis that some have called “post-constitutionalism.” ...
Judge James Ho, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, in his court filing: "As an inferior court, we're duty-bound to follow Supreme Court rulings—whether we agree with them or not.
“As an inferior court, we’re duty-bound to follow Supreme Court rulings — whether we agree with them or not. We don’t have to like it. But we have to do it,” he continues.
“As an inferior court, we’re duty-bound to follow Supreme Court rulings — whether we agree with them or not. We don’t have to like it. But we have to do it,” Ho wrote.
UK News: Prince Harry returned to London’s Royal Courts of Justice on Tuesday to appeal the UK government’s 2020 decision to downgrade his security detail afte.
In court, Sir James Eadie KC argued the removal of security was entirely justifiable, pointing out full protection is still provided when the estranged royal returns home, as necessary.
Prince Harry Arrives at U.K. Court for Critical Security Appeal as Lawyer Claims He Was 'Singled Out' for 'Inferior Treatment' The London hearing — appealing a High Court ruling regarding his ...
Prince Harry made the trip from California to be in a London court as his lawyer argued the removal of his U.K. security detail was "unjustified and inferior treatment." ...