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Delaware v. Pennsylvania, 598 U.S. 115 (2023), was a United States Supreme Court case related to unclaimed money and check escheatment. [1] This case was Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's first majority opinion on the Supreme Court. [2] [3] It was also the first case the Supreme Court had taken on unclaimed property in over 30 years. [4]
The Supreme Court in October heard arguments in another case over the legality of a 2022 federal regulation devised by the Biden administration to crack down on "ghost guns," largely untraceable ...
The Court in its current form was established by means of a constitutional amendment in 1951. Before that, the Court had operated under the Delaware Constitution of 1897 as a unique "leftover-judge" system, wherein appeals were heard by a panel of three judges who were not involved in the matter on appeal from either the Superior Court or the Court of Chancery.
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear challenges to gun laws in Delaware and Maryland.. The justices turned away an appeal from a group of gun enthusiasts and firearm advocacy groups in ...
New Jersey v. Delaware, 552 U.S. 597 (2008), is a United States Supreme Court case in which New Jersey sued Delaware, invoking the Supreme Court's original jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1251(a), following Delaware's denial of oil company BP's petition to build a liquefied natural gas pipeline and loading facility on the New Jersey side of the Delaware River.
Tesla will appeal to Delaware’s state supreme court, after a ruling by judge Kathaleen McCormick striking down Elon Musk’s mammoth 2018 pay package. ... where a conservative majority may be ...
The 2022 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 3, 2022, and concluded October 1, 2023. The table below illustrates which opinion was filed by each justice in each case and which justices joined each opinion.
A transgender rights supporter takes part in a rally outside of the U.S. Supreme Court as the high court hears arguments in a case on transgender health rights on Dec. 4, 2024 in Washington, DC.