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Citizens’ struggle to uphold the right to fly the national flag: Naveen Jindal and the Indian flag
This article is authored by C Raj Kumar, Rhodes Scholar and founding vice chancellor, OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat.
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Supreme Court dismisses plea against use of "Team India"
The Supreme Court of India on Thursday dismissed a petition seeking to restrain public broadcaster Prasar Bharati from ...
The two student activists were a leading voice in nationwide protests against the citizenship law, which marked one of the most significant challenges to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu ...
Justice Samuel Alito criticized the Supreme Court’s majority in a sharp dissent Tuesday after the high court decided 6–3 to temporarily block President Donald Trump from deploying the National Guard ...
National Guard troops in October near an immigrant processing and detention center in Broadview, Ill.Credit...Jamie Kelter Davis for The New York Times National Guard: The Supreme Court on Tuesday ...
The Supreme Court rejected the Trump administration's request to allow the president to proceed with immediately deploying National Guard troops to Chicago — delivering a blow, if temporary, to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a request from President Donald Trump’s administration to allow the Republican president to deploy National Guard troops to Illinois streets while a court ...
In making frequent, ill use of the “shadow docket,” the high court is not just handing Trump policy victories. It’s upending the rule of law. Courts play an important role in authoritarian regimes.
The Supreme Court agreed to hear the case of Terry Pitchford, a Black death row inmate in Mississippi who alleged racial bias in the jury composition of his trial, without requiring him to pay ...
President Trump’s signature international economic policy tool — sweeping and sudden tariffs based on declared economic emergencies — are under fire at the Supreme Court, with a decision expected in ...
The Supreme Court is preparing to hear Trump vs. Washington, a case that could redefine the constitutional meaning of birthright citizenship for the first time in more than a century. At issue is ...
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