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  • Trump administration asks US Supreme Court to allow White House ballroom work

    The Trump administration has asked the US Supreme Court to allow construction of a USD 400 million White House ballroom to continue while it appeals a lower court order halting aboveground work, arguing the project is essential for national security
  • Trump to approach US Supreme Court over White House complex

    US President Donald Trump said his administration would approach the US Supreme Court after an appellate court ruling against continued construction of a military and security complex at the White House, calling the decision unlawful and a national security threat.
  • Editorial: Relief for Indian immigrants

    Grounding its ruling in the Constitution, the US Supreme Court made reversing birthright citizenship far harder for future administrations
  • US Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, bringing relief to Indians on H1B visas

    The US Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, ensuring children born in the country to Indian H1B visa holders and other temporary residents remain eligible for US citizenship. The ruling rejected President Donald Trump's attempt to restrict citizenship through an executive order
  • TCS faces $70 million exceptional expense after setback in US legal dispute

    TCS will make an additional $70 million provision after the US Supreme Court declined to review its appeal in a trade secrets dispute with DCX Technologies. The expense adds to an earlier $150 million provision related to the litigation
  • US SC weakens landmark voting rights law

    The Supreme Court of the United States struck down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, weakening protections against racial discrimination in voting, alarming civil rights advocates who fear reduced minority representation and a rollback of decades of electoral safeguards
  • After top court blow, Trump seeks 15% global import tariff

    A day after the US Supreme Court struck down his sweeping import taxes, President Donald Trump announced plans for a 15 per cent global tariff, signalling he will continue escalating trade measures using alternative legal powers despite growing political and legal pushback
  • US cuts India’s reciprocal tariff to 10% after Supreme Court ruling: What it means for trade

    With reciprocal tariffs lowered to 10%, think tank GTRI urges India to reassess the trade pact. “Deals are not charity. Both sides must gain,” founder Ajay Srivastava said 
  • US top court axes Trump’s global tariffs; upholds Congress authority

    The US Supreme Court struck down Donald Trump’s global tariffs, ruling that emergency powers cannot be used to impose import taxes. The 6–3 verdict reasserts Congress’s authority over tariffs and deals a setback to Trump’s trade agenda
  • US court strikes down Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, relief likely for India

    A US federal appeals court has struck down Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, saying only Congress has the authority to impose them. The ruling offers potential relief for India, though tariffs remain until October 14 pending a Supreme Court challenge
  • US Supreme Court upholds childproofing porn sites

    In a landmark ruling, the US Supreme Court upheld Texas' age-verification law for porn sites, enabling States to more easily regulate kids' online access. The decision introduces a new legal standard and could reshape child privacy and content-access laws nationwide
  • US Supreme Court limits injunctions against Trump’s birthright citizenship order

    In a 6-3 vote along ideological line, Supreme Court justices granted a request by the Trump administration to narrow the scope of nationwide injunctions imposed by district judges, Xinhua news agency reported.
  • Supreme Court hears Trump’s birthright citizenship order and five other major cases

    Justices will rule on nationwide injunction limits, school LGBTQ-storybook opt-outs, Louisiana redistricting, Texas porn-law challenge and more before breaking until October
  • US Supreme Court rejects Tahawwur Rana’s application for extradition to India stay request

    Tahawwur Rana, is currently lodged in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles
  • US Supreme Court clears Mumbai-attack convict Tahawwur Rana’s extradition to India

    Tahawwur Rana, a Canadian national of Pakistani origin, as he was wanted in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks case, is currently detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles
  • Will go dark this weekend unless Biden intervenes ‘immediately’, says TikTok

    TikTok said it will have to “go dark” this weekend unless the outgoing Biden administration assures the company it won't enforce a shutdown of the popular app after the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the federal law banning the app unless it's sold by its China-based parent company
  • Will Apple, Google take off TikTok on Januray 19?

    With President-elect Donald Trump adding uncertainty around whether a TikTok ban will go into effect, the focus is now turning to companies like Google and Apple that are expected to take the popular video sharing app off their platforms in just two days
  • Trump relieved as Michigan Supreme Court rejects attempt to remove him from 2024 ballot

    That decision has been paused till January 2 pending an appeal, media reports said.
  • Trump moves US Supreme Court to delay verdict on eligibility to run for 2024 polls

    Trump's GOP rivals once again defend him against the legal system.
  • US SC limits Biden’s power to cut emissions

    Washington: The US Supreme Court has sided with conservative states and fossil-fuel companies, agreeing that the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) did not have the authority to impose sweeping measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Thursday’s 6-3 ruling represents a major setback to President Joe Biden’s climate plans, reports the BBC. The case against the […]
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