Tag: U.S. Supreme Court
Jewish Organizations Join to Urge Supreme Court to Review Terror-Financing Case
The U.S. Treasury Department has previously called Interpal a fundraising organization of Hamas.
Jewish Groups Urge Public Funding for Private Schools Ahead of Supreme Court Case
Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, executive vice president of Agudath Israel of America, said “excluding religious-school students from a state aid program that benefits other private-school students is discriminatory and unconstitutional.”
Federal Court Rules Against Cuomo’s Limitations on Capacity at Houses of Worship
They will now return to the 50-percent-capacity limit that was in place before the New York governor’s zone plan.
US Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg Wins $1 Million Prize for Social-Justice Work
RBG was selected from a list of more than 500 nominees, which included some of the world’s most renowned thinkers in various fields, including social science, global justice, animal rights and bioethics.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Back on the Bench
The next public session of the Supreme Court – in which Ginsburg is expected to participate – is set for February 19.
US 2nd Circuit Appeals Court Reverses Anti-Terror Verdict Against Palestinian Authority, PLO
The court case involving the families of terror victims against the Palestinian Authority takes a new turn, and further appeal may be required.
US Supreme Court Upholds $1.75 b Claim Against Iranian Terror Attacks
The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a $1.75 billion award to relatives of American military victims of terror, against U.S.-held assets of an Iranian bank.
Death of US Supreme Court Justice Scalia Throws Match into Already Inflamed Election
Both top Senate Republicans have already announced that the next president - not Obama - should get to pick Scalia's replacement.