Supreme Court rejects Meath Hotel's appeal against Zurich's refusal to pay damages for business interruption due to the pandemic
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by a Co Meath hotel against the Zurich...
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by a Co Meath hotel against the Zurich...
Central District Court decision appears to run against landmark 2018 Supreme Court rulings that sided with forced laborers
Case challenges whether it's unconstitutional to require men but not women to register for military service in the US
The Supreme Court could say as soon as Tuesday whether it will get involved
Ruling in case from Mississippi makes it easier to sentence minors convicted of murder to life in prison without the possibility of parole
Ruling comes just four months after same court ruled in favor of compensating women forced to work in Japanese military brothels during World War Two
Case will determine who is eligible for more than $530 million in federal virus relief funding set aside for tribes last year
To create Android, which was released in 2007, Google wrote millions of lines of new computer code
It was the last of three petitions filed at the Supreme Court near the end of Trump's presidency that the justices declined to take up
Ahmed Kabir Kishore has been charged under the Digital Security Act, which rights groups say stifles freedom of expression
Wine says authorities blocked his attempt to present case, citing police lockdown of his party's offices
Kremlin critic's Jan. 17 arrest prompted thousands to rally in his support in more than 100 Russian cities
Park Geun-hye serving 20-year prison sentence handed down in 2017 in connection with bribery scandal that forced her from office
The prospect of the highest court in the land throwing out the results of an election based on unfounded charges of voter fraud is extraordinary unlik
Court says Texas does not have right to sue Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin because it didn't demonstrate 'a judicially cognizable inter
Judgment marks first time Kenyan court has recognized victims of sexual abuse from that period
Lawsuit, announced by Republican attorney general of Texas Ken Paxton, was filed directly with Supreme Court, as is permitted for certain litigation b
Georgia suit seeks to invalidate that state's presidential election results
Lower court's order had prevented state from certifying dozens of contests on its Nov. 3 election ballot
The 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeals echoed a string of other courts in finding his campaign offered no evidence of any election fraud
Governor Wolf said results certified by Pennsylvania State Department
Pam Am Flight 103 was blown up over the Scottish town of Lockerbie in December 1988 en route from London to New York, an attack that killed 270 people
Former Peruvian president's last chance to reverse his dismissal is rejected by Constitutional Court
In Pennsylvania's populous Montgomery County, fewer than 100 voters fixed ballots with technical errors, a county official testified at a court hearin
Democratic candidate Joe Biden's electoral leads over President Trump in Pennsylvania has increased to about 29,000 votes and in Georgia to over 4,000
Democratic candidate Joe Biden has moved closer to claiming victory in the US presidential election as updated vote counts erode President Donald Trum
US-posted diplomats find ways to observe balloting while respecting pandemic restrictions
Church-affiliated agency brought religious rights claims against Philadelphia after city refused to use group in its foster care program because it wo
Court declines to hear case but notes it's already illegal to intimidate voters or aggressively wave a gun in public
Early results show President John Magufuli's CCM party in the lead
The Supreme Court has answered questions in recent days about an extended timeline for receiving and counting ballots in North Carolina, Pennsylvania
Conservative judge establishes 6-3 majority on nation's highest court
President holds another outdoor rally with thousands of supporters as coronavirus cases are again spiking in Pennsylvania
The justices, divided 4-4, left in place a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling in favor of state Democrats
The justices' decision to hear the cases continues its practice of reviewing lower court rulings that have found President Donald Trump's immigration
Governor calls ruling a 'complete rejection of the continued misinformation about voter fraud and corruption'
Senate Republicans say they have the votes to make Barrett ninth justice
Charged with inciting violence, the high-profile pair head the list of government critics and opposition activists who have been arrested in recent mo
A federal appeals court in Washington has revived House Democrats' lawsuit to force former White House counsel Don McGahn to appear before a congressi
President is using his defeats to argue that work in reshaping the court is only just getting started
Saturday's rally is the first major Trump campaign event since the coronavirus shutdown
Justices reject administration arguments that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program is illegal and that courts have no role to play in review
That ruling came just two days after a freshman GOP congressman who had officiated at a same-sex wedding lost his party's nomination in a conservative
Decision by pro-Maduro supreme court handed down ahead of legislative elections
Church was protesting limits imposed to contain spread of coronavirus
Court nullifies police orders barring popular legislator and musician Bobi Wine from staging concerts in the country
Lawsuit accuses president of violating provisions of the US Constitution with his ownership of a hotel in Washington while in office
Kyrgyzstan ignores international pressure and upholds life sentence for journalist jailed in 2010 for covering unrest
Dubai ruler orchestrated intimidation tactics, abduction schemes, Britain's High Court says
The issue at hand is whether to make it easier for the president to fire the head of the agency that enforces federal consumer financial laws, but the
5-4 ruling, with court's conservative justices in the majority, overturned a 2017 Kansas Supreme Court decision that had voided the convictions of thr
Supreme Court will decide whether Sri Lankan man and others like him can be deported without ever getting to make their case to a federal judge
But opposition says peace is still absent
The court ruled 5-4 to uphold a lower court's dismissal of the lawsuit against the agent, Jesus Mesa, who shot 15-year-old Sergio Adrian Hernandez Gue
Three-judge panel says group of more than 200 Democratic lawmakers lacked legal standing to bring the case
Attorney for reporters charged with espionage intends to bring case before country's Supreme Court
The court said banning students over their hair was denying them their right to education