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The Supreme Court upheld this practice in 2014, ruling that a president can only make a recess appointment when the Senate is out of session for 10 days or longer.
The justices, who heard arguments on Nov. 13 after earlier deciding to take up the case, dismissed Nvidia's appeal of a lower court's ruling that allowed a 2018 class action - litigation led by ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a major case over transgender health care for minors. The case focuses on Tennessee's ban on the treatment for minors in the state. The ...
The Cabinet of the United States is the principal official advisory body to the president of the United States. The Cabinet generally meets with the president in a room adjacent to the Oval Office in the West Wing of the White House. The president chairs the meetings but is not formally a member of the Cabinet.
The Supreme Court ultimately overturned Chevron deference – with Gorsuch in the majority – in a blockbuster decision earlier this year, leading to the Federalist Society toast.
Decisions that do not note a Justice delivering the Court's opinion are per curiam. Multiple concurrences and dissents within a case are numbered, with joining votes numbered accordingly. Justices frequently join multiple opinions in a single case; each vote is subdivided accordingly.
The court could uphold the 6 th Circuit’s decision, or it could rule that Tennessee’s ban is unconstitutional, or the justices could direct the appeals court to reconsider the law using a ...
The Supreme Court's 2014 decision in National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning limited the ability of the president to make recess appointments (including appointments to the Supreme Court); the court ruled that the Senate decides when the Senate is in session or in recess. Writing for the court, Justice Breyer stated, "We hold that, for ...