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Abouammo v. United States
Coverage of Abouammo v. United States in the Nexus archive.
Supreme Courtorganization2Revolutionary Arguments: The Legal Fight for Independencetopic1Elena Kaganperson1Neil Gorsuchperson1United States v. Hemanitopic1Sonia Sotomayorperson1Statute of Libertyplace1Keathley v. Buddy Ayers Construction, Inc.topic1FS Credit Opportunities Corp. v. Saba Capital Master Fund, Ltd.topic1Alabamaplace1Jeffery Leeperson1ACLUorganization1Johns Hopkins Universityorganization1
- 250th birthday minutes on the bench
The Supreme Court features an exhibition on the nation's 250th anniversary, highlighting legal arguments for independence. Justices have delivered historical lessons in recent cases, referencing colonial-era laws and Founding Fathers' practices, with examples from cases like Abouammo v. United States and United States v. Hemani.
- Court considers nitrogen gas execution
The Supreme Court released opinions in three cases, including rulings on bankruptcy claims, investment company liability, and federal document falsification. The court also declined to pause Alabama's planned nitrogen gas execution of Jeffery Lee. An upcoming event will discuss birthright citizenship with the ACLU and Johns Hopkins University.