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Decision paves way for country’s largest Muslim party to participate in general election expected by June next year.
The Supreme Court today upheld a notice issued by the Dhaka University's Bangla department asking its students to keep their faces, including their ears, uncovered during exams and presentations.
Designation decisions must rest with the full court of the Supreme Court, or the respective high court and applications found eligible by the permanent secretariat, along with supporting documents ...
Pro-Awami League and pro-BNP lawyers have scuffled following heated arguments at the Supreme Court premises over organizing a press conference at a designated common room for all lawyers. Witnesses ...
The High Court has issued a rule asking why authorities should not be directed to ensure the overall security of the Supreme Court. The secretaries of the Law and Home Ministries, the Dhaka ...
The Venezuelans were protected from deportation to work in the U.S. The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to terminate Temporary Protected Status for approximately 350,000 ...
The Supreme Court struggled to reach consensus Thursday in oral arguments involving President Donald Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship, in a case that could more broadly call into ...
The Supreme Court on Friday paused the deportation of a group of Venezuelan nationals under the Alien Enemies Act in Texas and instructed a federal appeals court to review the case. The U.S ...
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in one of the most consequential cases of the year, the ability for President Trump to carry out his executive order ending birthright citizenship.
WASHINGTON − In what could be its biggest blockbuster case of the year, the Supreme Court on May 15 will take up one of President Donald Trump’s most controversial executive orders ...
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing held on May 22, 2025, Senator Adam Schiff blasts the Supreme Court for not standing up to Donald Trump and his administration violating court orders ...
A majority of the Supreme Court appeared ready Thursday to place some limits on the power of single federal district judges to freeze presidential actions nationwide, in oral arguments over the ...