Supreme Court questions whether Rastafarian inmate can sue over forced haircut
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether a Louisiana inmate can sue prison officials for forcing him to shave his dreadlocks, violating his religious beliefs.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether a Louisiana inmate can sue prison officials for forcing him to shave his dreadlocks, violating his religious beliefs.
Kanu’s lawyers have petitioned the Supreme Court to review its 2023 judgment, alleging it relied on a repealed law and undermined the rule of law.
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether people who regularly use marijuana can legally own firearms, revisiting federal gun laws in light of its expanded interpretation of the Second Amendment.
The Supreme Court has depleted its funds due to the ongoing shutdown but will continue core judicial duties.
Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has criticised the Supreme Court for inconsistency and overreliance on technicalities, urging a reform of Nigeria’s justice system to prioritise fairness over formality.
Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has criticised the Supreme Court for inconsistency and overreliance on technicalities, urging a reform of Nigeria’s justice system to prioritise fairness over formality.
The Supreme Court has declined to hear Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal, leaving intact her 20-year prison sentence for aiding Jeffrey Epstein in the sexual exploitation of minors.
The Supreme Court of Nigeria will hear the case of Yahaya Sharif-Aminu, a Sufi Muslim sentenced to death under blasphemy laws, in a landmark trial that could decide the future of such laws in the country.
Nicolas Jackson’s camp insists the striker will push for Bayern move despite Chelsea’s reported U-turn.
Chelsea tried to keep Nicolas Jackson, but his camp refused. He’s now in Munich for a Bayern medical.