The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to interfere with the Madras High Court’s ruling upholding the appointment of a sole arbitrator in a dispute between Adani Global Pte. Ltd. and Tamil Nadu Power Generation Corporation Ltd. over a contract for the supply of 39 lakh tonnes of imported coal.
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Washington —Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett urged Congress on Tuesday to provide additional funding to enhance protection for the justices as they face a rise in threats, with Kagan warning that the “threats have come very close” for some members of the high court.
U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared before Congress requesting an increase in security funding due to a rise in threats against them. Justice Amy Coney Barrett, included, described wearing a bulletproof vest and being targeted in swatting incidents.
The 2025-2026 U.S. Supreme Court term ended on June 30. The NFIB Legal Center continued its advocacy at the Court on behalf of Main Street, though this year’s term did not have as many significant cases impacting small businesses. NFIB participated in five cases this term, including property owner rights, transporting goods, and state tort…
Two US Supreme Court justices have been lobbying Congress for millions in extra security funding for themselves and their colleagues to help protect them from a rise in threats to their safety.
The U.S. Supreme Court has projected a significant surge in security threats, prompting Justice Elena Kagan to inform Congress of the expected 38% increase this year. The court has requested a nearly 10% budget increase to strengthen security, as threats reportedly come alarmingly close to various justices.
Lawyers, Supreme Court Published on: 14 Jul 2026, 10:27 am Listen to this article
A new U.S. Supreme Court decision could undermine the flow of Section 702 intelligence collection from Europe
US President Donald Trump says he plans to ask the United States Supreme Court to rehear a recent case which struck down his order to end birthright citizenship for all individuals born in the US
Less than a week after a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court, the Trump administration is taking the steps to cancel TPS, or temporary protected status, for thousands of migrants who came to the U.S. from at least seven countries