Supreme Court OKs ExxonMobil lawsuit over Cuban property seized by Fidel Castro’s government
The Supreme Court ruled that ExxonMobil can sue Cuban state-owned companies in US courts over property seized after Fidel Castro took power.
The Supreme Court ruled that ExxonMobil can sue Cuban state-owned companies in US courts over property seized after Fidel Castro took power.
The Justice Department says it has charged a Texas doctor in an $89 million healthcare fraud scheme amid a fraud crackdown.
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in an immigration case dealing with the government’s power over green card holders.
The Supreme Court rejected an effort to reshape tax foreclosure sales to allow the original owners to keep more money when homes are sold.
A judge ruled that the U.S. government as part of MAHA cannot stop people enrolled in SNAP from using benefits to buy candy and soda.
A stolen credit card dispute, thought settled with a phone call, returns with a mailed judgement about the unpaid bill.
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Legalizing medical aid in dying has been and remains a long, contentious process.
The Supreme Court granted Cisco’s bid to shut down a lawsuit claiming the company’s technology was used to persecute Falun Gong members.
The Supreme Court barred a former Louisiana inmate from suing prison officials who cut his dreadlocks in violation of his Rastafari beliefs.