(Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday opens a new nine-month term loaded with important cases on issues including gun rights, the power of ...
- The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday opens a new nine-month term loaded with important cases on issues including gun rights, the power of federal agencies, Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday opens a new nine-month term loaded with important cases on issues including gun rights, the power of federal agencies, Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy settlement, the legality of Republican-drawn electoral districts and even one involving the size of Donald Trump's hands.
The case involves a hedge fund manager who the SEC had fined and barred from the industry over securities fraud. Arguments have not yet been scheduled.The issue of whether the government can require commercial fishermen to help fund a program monitoring herring catches off New England's coast will come before the court in yet another a case that could diminish the power of federal agencies. New Jersey-based fishing companies appealed a lower court's ruling in favor of the U.S.
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