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LISTEN LIVE: Supreme Court hears arguments in case about standards for use of deadly force by police
Barnes v. Felix is a Texas case that began when Ashtian Barnes was pulled over by police in 2016 for outstanding toll violations.
Police conduct in deadly traffic stop under Supreme Court microscope
The family of Ashtian Barnes, a 24-year-old killed in a traffic stop, say officer is responsible for circumstances that made him shoot.
Supreme Court takes on accountability for police shootings
Ashtian Barnes, an unarmed Black man, was killed by an officer in 2016 after being pulled over outside Houston while driving his girlfriend’s rental car, which had unpaid toll fees.
Supreme Court considers whether police used excessive force in Texas case
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether a Texas police officer used excessive force when he shot and killed a man who tried to escape during a traffic stop. A grand jury declined to indict the officer on criminal charges,
Supreme Court weighing new use-of-force national standard prompted by Harris County police case
The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments over whether a Houston man's death at the hands of a Harris County deputy constable should be used to create a nationwide standard on how lawsuits over use-of-force claims are evaluated by courts.
Supreme Court questions standards for use of deadly force by police in Texas case
A routine traffic stop in Texas turned deadly within seconds when a police officer shot and killed 24-year-old Ashtian Barnes in 2016. The Supreme Court weighed Monday whether courts should examine everything that happened during the traffic stop or just the split seconds when the officer feared for his safety in deciding whether
Supreme Court to consider how much time police can take before using deadly force
The Supreme Court will hear arguments over a potentially landmark civil rights case over the “moment of the threat doctrine,” which addresses how much time can be taken into consideration when police decide to use deadly force.
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Battlegrounds Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are back in the spotlight with high-stakes court elections
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Republicans put Pennsylvania and Wisconsin back in the win column in the 2024 presidential race, and ...
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US Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban – but the fight isn't over yet
Now that the US Supreme Court has decided that a law banning TikTok is constitutional, the platform is set to shut down in ...
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LIVE: Iowa chief justice giving Condition of the Judiciary address
Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Christensen will address legislators in her annual Condition of the Judiciary address ...
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Arkansas Supreme Court justices grill Chief Justice, each other in 3.5 hour marathon meeting
Members of the Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday (Jan. 23) grilled each other in a three-and-a-half marathon meeting over the role of the Chief Justice and her administrative duties ...
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How to stream Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day 2025
What time is Trump's inauguration? Trump will be sworn in beginning at noon on Monday. Here's everything else you can expect ...
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NM landowners ‘disappointed’ after federal court sides with state in stream access battle
In the ongoing battle between landowners and the state of New Mexico over stream access, the federal court has made its ...
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How to Stream Donald Trump’s Inauguration Online
The 47th president and Vice president-elect JD Vance will be sworn in Jan. 20 — here's the Inauguration Day schedule, who's ...
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WATCH LIVE: March for Life rally underway in Washington
Up to 150,000 demonstrators are expected at today’s event which will include a march from the Washington monument to the Supreme Court.
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