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The U.S. Supreme Court put on hold a lower court order that stopped Virginia from purging its voter rolls. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images) Just six days before Election Day, the Supreme Court on ...
Anchorage Superior Court Judge Adolf Zeman. (Alaska Court System) The Alaska Supreme Court reversed Zeman’s homeschool decision in June. The justices declined to rule on whether spending ...
When the NBA's second annual in-season tournament, formerly known as the In-Season Tournament, tips off on Nov. 12, the games will once again be played on distinctive, fully painted courts ...
The NBA aims to highlight the association’s Statement Edition uniforms with this year’s Emirates NBA Cup court designs. Artist Victor Solomon made it happen, creating a system of design ...
The Emirates NBA Cup 2024 tips off on Nov. 12 and will once again feature playing courts with a bold and distinctive style. Official release • Get NBA League Pass TODAY > The NBA unveiled all ...
The NBA’s In-Season Tournament is back for its second season and so are the courts. The league will have court designs made specifically for the NBA Cup again this year, and presented them Thursday.
Associate Professorial Research Fellow, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science Joana Setzer receives funding from the ...
On July 24, 2024, the State of Alaska filed a suit, Alaska v. Haaland, 3:24-cv-00161-SLG, in the Federal District Court of Alaska, which seeks to have the rule overturned. The State alleges the ...
Oct 21 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Monday appeared likely to reject ... a planned $39 billion liquefied natural gas project in Alaska. Two members of a three-judge panel of the U.S ...
The Supreme Court said Monday it would weigh in on at least one version of what is derisively called “judge shopping.” That is the phenomenon of plaintiffs going to great lengths to file cases ...