The United States Supreme Court recently issued a decision in two cases — Students for Fair Admission, Inc. (SFAI) v. President and Fellows of Harvard College and SFAI v. University […]
DOVER – Delaware Supreme Court Justice James T. Vaughn Jr. announced Tuesday that he will retire from the state’s highest court next year, likely opening a second vacancy. Vaughn, who […]
DOVER – President Joe Biden nominated Delaware Supreme Court Justice Tamika Montgomery-Reeves on Wednesday for a vacancy on the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Montgomery-Reeves, who ascended to […]
WILMINGTON – Former Delaware Supreme Court Justice Randy Holland, who was both the youngest justice on the state’s highest court upon his appointment and the longest serving at his retirement, […]
WASHINGTON – In a pair of rulings Thursday afternoon, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration’s attempt to require large employers to have their employees vaccinated or tested […]
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled Thursday morning that Delaware’s requirement for partisan balance on its top courts could continue because the plaintiff in the case lacked standing. […]
WASHINGTON – In the first case of their 2020-21 term, the U.S. Supreme Court justices wasted no time needling counsel representing the state of Delaware in a case that could […]
The news of the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the evening of Sept. 18 closed the story of one of America’s most prominent jurists, who spent […]
Chief Justice for the Supreme Court of Delaware Leo E. Strine Jr. has confirmed rumors that he plans to retire this fall in a public letter to Gov. John Carney. […]
(AP) — Delaware’s Supreme Court has upheld a judge’s decision nixing an appeal bid by state officials in a case involving an environmental group’s challenge of permit requirements for large […]
(AP) — The Supreme Court says government workers can’t be forced to contribute to labor unions that represent them in collective bargaining, dealing a serious financial blow to organized labor. […]
Frank Fantini, a former reporter and editor, was first attracted to the gaming industry in 1995. That was just three years after the federal government effectively banned sports betting outside […]
When can I bet on sports? Soon, depending on where you live. Officials in three states – Delaware, Mississippi and New Jersey – have pledged to start accepting legal bets […]
(AP) — The Supreme Court is taking up a case that could make sports betting widely available. The case the justices are hearing Monday is a result of New Jersey’s […]
By Randall Chase, Associated Press DOVER (AP) — Delaware’s Supreme Court has upheld the court-ordered sale of a successful New York-based translation company after a judge concluded the relationship between the […]
The Supreme Court is rejected a conservative group’s challenge to a Delaware campaign finance law in Delaware Strong Familes v. Denn. The justices on Tuesday left in place a lower court ruling […]
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