The Supreme Court has postponed the remainder of its cases that were set to be argued this term, leaving open the possibility that a number of high-profile disputes could go unresolved into the fall
.
The statement issued by the high court Friday was vague about whether it might use unconventional methods to hold arguments in some of the cases but suggested that some of the disputes will be put off until the next term, which begins in October. The justices’ statement stressed that they’re continuing with day-to-day work and they vowed to resolve all cases already argued. For the past two weeks, the court has released opinions online without physically taking the bench.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
California Supreme Court won't hear immigration case from O.C.The state Supreme Court has refused to hear a challenge by Huntington Beach to a state law that limits police collaboration with federal immigration agents.
Leer más »
Supreme Court again postpones oral arguments due to coronavirus pandemic'The court will consider rescheduling some cases from the March and April sessions before the end of the term, if circumstances permit in light of public health and safety guidance at that time,' the court's statement said.
Leer más »
Supreme Court cancels courtroom argument for rest of the termNEW: US Supreme Court cancels oral arguments for the remainder of the term due to coronavirus concerns. - PeteWilliamsNBC
Leer más »
Supreme Court delays oral arguments scheduled for AprilThe Supreme Court said on Friday that it will postpone the remaining two weeks of oral arguments that were set to begin on April 20 and it is considering rescheduling some of the 20 or so cases that it has had to put off so far in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Leer más »
Justice Ginsburg continues 'essential' Supreme Court workouts during COVID-19 threatThe 87-year-old justice is still doing her planks and leg lifts inside the U.S. Supreme Court at a 'limited private space' set up for exercise at her request.
Leer más »
Australian court to rule on ex-Vatican treasurer's sex offences appeal on April 7Ex-Vatican treasurer George Pell will learn on April 7 whether he can walk free from jail, when Australia's highest court hands down its judgment on his appeal against historical child sex offences.
Leer más »