The U.S. Supreme Court decided Marbury v. Madison way back on February 24, 1803 -- 222 years ago today. But its implication are especially important to remember right now. The case itself was a ...
In the early 1800s, Washington, D.C., was in its early stages of development, and the political climate at the time was rough. Thomas Jefferson had defeated President John Adams in the presidential ...
Federal law mandates that railroad construction be approved by the U.S. Surface Transportation Board (the “Board”). The Seven County Infrastructure Coalition (the “Coalition”) sought the Board’s ...
JUDICIAL REVIEWS ARE being used to “weaponise” against the public good, the Minister for Public Expenditure said today. Minister Jack Chambers was speaking on RTÉ’s This Week addressing concerns over ...
The High Court has rejected the case for the judicial review against the decision to introduce a congestion charge in Oxford. Under the scheme, motorists are charged £5 per day for driving through any ...