Supreme Court Blocks Biden's Mandatory Vaccination Rule: White House Accused of Abuse of Authority

On January 13, the US Supreme Court overturned a Biden administration's ruling on vaccines or tests for employees of large companies, saying the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) had exceeded its mandate, NPR reported. But the court upheld the ruling issued by the Service Centers ...

Senate hearings on sexual harassment by Cavanaugh: what the parties said

Nominated by US President Donald Trump, the country's Supreme Court candidate Brett Kavanaugh was accused of sexual harassment and rape by three women. In connection with the accusations in the Senate, on September 27, hearings were held, at which the senators got acquainted with the testimony of the alleged victim, doctor ...

Trump has named the name of the candidate for the position of judge of the Supreme Court

US President Donald Trump announced that he will nominate conservative Justice Brett Cavanaugh for the vacated position of Supreme Court Justice. The position of one of the nine judges became vacant after 81-year-old judge Anthony Kennedy announced his desire to end his career. 53-year-old Brett Cavanaugh in ...

Trump's immigration decree is recognized as legitimate: who is now denied entry to the US

The US Supreme Court upheld the immigration decree of US President Donald Trump, which prohibits the entry into the country of citizens of six countries with a predominantly Muslim population. The ban was recognized as legal by five judges, four opposed, writes The New York Times. The judges ruled that the immigration decree ...

US Supreme Court allows deletion of those who do not vote from voter lists

On June 11, the US Supreme Court ruled allowing states to strike off voters who do not come to vote. The lawsuit concerned a law passed in the state of Ohio, it allows you to delete from the voter list people who have not voted for 6 years ...

US Supreme Court fully restored Trump's immigration decree

On December 4, the US Supreme Court fully reinstated the immigration decree of President Donald Trump to restrict the entry into the United States of citizens of six countries with a predominantly Muslim population (Chad, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen). Seven voted for this decision ...

The Supreme Court upheld Trump's ban on accepting refugees

The Supreme Court on September 12 granted a request from the administration of President Donald Trump to continue to comply with the U.S. entry ban for most refugees. Thus, the Supreme Court blocked the decision of the Federal Court of Appeal, striking from the banned list of refugees who have contractual obligations from organizations on ...

The US Supreme Court has temporarily suspended the reception of refugees

The US Supreme Court has imposed a temporary ban on the admission of refugees in the country pending the ruling of the appellate court. The Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's request to suspend refugee admissions as part of its immigration order, which bans citizens of six countries from ...

Trump's migration decree will take effect on June 29

The US Department of State said on June 26 that, 72 hours after the Supreme Court ruling, it would begin implementing a temporary ban on citizens of six predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States, as mandated by President Donald Trump's decree. This means that such measures will come into ...

The Supreme Court partially reinstated Trump's immigration ban

On June 26, the US Supreme Court enacted a temporary ban on travel to the United States for citizens of six predominantly Muslim countries and all refugees who do not have strong ties to the United States. The final decision on the legality of such a ban will be made ...

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