
The Supreme Court on Jan. 13 halted enforcement of a controversial emergency rule that would have required business with more than 100 employees to require workers to have COVID-19 vaccines or else undergo weekly testing.
The Supreme Court on Jan. 13 halted enforcement of a controversial emergency rule that would have required business with more than 100 employees to require workers to have COVID-19 vaccines or else undergo weekly testing.
Trucking companies that use owner-operator independent contractors may not be able to rely on arbitration clauses to protect them from lawsuits in the wake of a new U.S. Supreme Court decision.
The U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear General Motors' appeal of a federal appeals court ruling.
The U.S. Supreme Court on April 24 rejected General Motors' appeal of a federal appeals court ruling, clearing a path for potentially billions of dollars in legal claims tied to defective ignition switches. Video courtesy of Wochit News. For the story, click here.
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 23 ruled that police need a search warrant to require a driver suspected of DUI to take a blood test. Requiring the less invasive breath test, however, doesn't necessitate such a warrant, the court decided. Video courtesy of Fox 9 News.
The nation's heaviest ethanol-producing states have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a California law they say discriminates against out-of-state ethanol fuel.
Two groups representing the ethanol industry have petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court in hopes of getting California's low carbon fuel standard overturned following a January defeat at the circuit court level.
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