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Supreme Court
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Page 11 of 51
Politics
‘A lot of the tax code would be unconstitutional if that thing prevailed’: Former GOP speaker Paul Ryan warns the Supreme Court on the wealth tax
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
December 5, 2023
Finance
Conservative-backed couple’s claim for a $14,729 refund could help Supreme Court kill a wealth tax on billionaires—and throw the entire tax regime into ‘chaos’
By
Greg Stohr
and
Bloomberg
December 4, 2023
Politics
Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, has died at age 93
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
December 1, 2023
Politics
Should accused fraudsters face a jury instead of the SEC? The Supreme Court seems open to it
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
November 29, 2023
Commentary
AI will live up to the hype and more unicorns will lose their horns: 10 health care predictions for 2024 from top investors
By
Bob Kocher
and
Bryan Roberts
November 14, 2023
Politics
Supreme Court adopts ethics code after Clarence Thomas failed to disclose gifts from a billionaire—but there’s no way to enforce the new rules
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
November 13, 2023
Politics
As Supreme Court ponders ‘Trump too small’ IP request, John Roberts says people could trademark ‘Trump too this, Trump too that’
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
November 1, 2023
Politics
Justice Clarence Thomas’ billionaire benefactor Harlan Crow will be hauled in front of Senate Democrats over undisclosed travel gifts
By
Mark Sherman
,
Mary Clare Jalonick
and
The Associated Press
October 31, 2023
Politics
New ethics questions swirl around Clarence Thomas after report says his $267,000 loan for a luxury RV seems to have been forgiven
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
October 25, 2023
Leadership
Justice Amy Coney Barrett calls for ethics code for Supreme Court: ‘It would be a good idea for us to do it’
By
Chris Morris
October 17, 2023
Politics
PETA can go undercover to record animal abuses, Supreme Court says
By
The Associated Press
October 16, 2023
Politics
Supreme Court case over $15,000 IRS bill could decide the future of a billionaire wealth tax
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
October 16, 2023
Politics
Constitutionality of wealth tax at issue in dispute over $15,000 bill backed by business, conservative interests
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
October 15, 2023
Politics
A giant piece of marble nearly crushed Supreme Court justices last year, sources say
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
October 13, 2023
Politics
Even the Supreme Court’s conservative justices seem to be siding with Elizabeth Warren’s baby, the CFPB
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
October 4, 2023
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Success
Apple cofounder Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake for $800 in 1976—today it’d be worth up to $400 billion
By
Preston Fore
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By
Kent Jones
Success
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By
Preston Fore