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Tag: Courts and the Judiciary
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Title 42 Ends, Swelling Immigration Case Backlog Amid Judge Shortage
A severe shortage of immigration judges has led to long delays for asylum cases. The backlog is expected to grow now that pandemic-era border restrictions have been lifted.
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Judge in Virginia Strikes Down Federal Limit on Age of Handgun Buyers
The ruling in Richmond is one of the first successful challenges to gun control laws under the Supreme Court’s landmark 2022 Bruen decision.
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Nature Lawyers Up
A growing number of countries and courts say the environment should be endowed with legal rights.
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How to Police Gerrymanders? Some Judges Say the Courts Can’t.
A North Carolina court, following the lead of the U.S. Supreme Court, ruled that courts don’t have the ability to determine if a political map is legal, giving legislators a free pass.