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In a case involving changes to birthright citizenship, the justices heard arguments on whether a single federal judge in a ...
The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments on Thursday in cases challenging an executive order President Donald Trump signed ...
Find your inner National Geographic Explorer in these photos. Lucia Sicos Mamani, a Quechua alpaquera (alpaca-herder, hand-spinner and traditional weaver) hand spinning wool at the top of the ...
Israel's Supreme Court on Sunday ruled that Sophia, born following an IVF mixup, will remain with her birth parents, but an appropriate plan will be made to ensure she has a relationship with her ...
The Golden Globe- and Emmy-winning actor is once again elegantly roaming through the land of his heritage in National Geographic’s new food-travel series “Tucci in Italy,” less than three ...
The contents of the boxes found by the Court are examined under preservation protocols.Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation The Supreme Court of Argentina discovered over 80 boxes of material ...
Supreme Court judge, Justice B.V. Nagarathna, said the apex court is forced to take different ‘avatars’, from family court to bail court, as litigants appeal to the apex court at the drop of a ...
A bench of justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan said the court can only consider the violation of fundamental rights due to a policy’s implementation The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a ...
“It sends a shiver up my spine.” A version of this story will appear in the July 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine.
(CNN) — The Supreme Court that will hear a case over birthright citizenship this week has been acting less like a group seeking consensus and more like nine justices clinging to their own interests.
The Kerala government has eventually made up its mind to challenge the constitutional validity of the Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025 in the Supreme Court. The State government has issued instructions ...