Supreme Court of the United States
An 11-strong panel of justices will hear the cases for only the second time in the court’s history.
The infamous Vote Leave slogan quickly became a symbol of all that was wrong with the Brexit referendum campaign.
Government raked in £32m before the charge was found to be unlawful.
A benefits claimant with mental health problems has won his argument in the first case of its kind in Supreme Court.
Debate over the firearm suppressors resurfaced last month after a gunman used one in a shooting rampage in Virginia Beach.
"We’re really facing a moment of regression on women’s access to basic rights."
The Alabama Senate passed a bill which close to bans abortion in the state, making the procedure only available if a woman’s health is at serious risk. The punishment for doctors performing abortions is 99 years or life in prison. Senators rejected an exception for rape and incest. The bill has been written with such strong terms so that it will be challenged and pushed to the Supreme Court. Since the swearing in of Brett Kavanaugh the bench of judges has a conservative majority. The Supreme Court ruled that abortion was legal across the country in the landmark Roe v Wade case in 1975. Bills like this seek to overturn that ruling, to give states the right to decide their own abortion laws.
The “discriminatory” cap targets the wrong people, campaigners say.
The act was introduced by President Barack Obama in 2010.
The decision of Pakistan’s highest court appears to matter little to the protesters. They appear to have little respect for law and legal procedure