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Here's Why BellRing Brands (BRBR) Looks Ripe for Bottom Fishing

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) witnesses a hammer chart pattern, indicating support found by the stock after losing some value lately. This coupled with an upward trend in earnings estimate revisions could mean a trend reversal for the stock in the near term.
    06/12/2024
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BellRing Brands (BRBR) Stock Dips While Market Gains: Key Facts

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) closed at $56.87 in the latest trading session, marking a -0.84% move from the prior day.
    Tue, Jun. 11, 2024

3 Growth Stocks to Invest in Now for Life-Changing Returns

  • The ingenuity shown by the most innovative companies means that the stock market keeps producing life-changing growth stocks every year. These young companies continue to become behemoths.
    Fri, May. 31, 2024

4 Top Stocks Worth a Buy for Superb Earnings Growth

  • Invest in stocks such as BellRing Brands (BRBR), Paylocity Holding (PCTY), Transdigm Group (TDG) and NVIDIA (NVDA) for remarkable earnings growth.
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Is BellRing Brands (BRBR) Outperforming Other Medical Stocks This Year?

  • Here is how BellRing Brands (BRBR) and DaVita HealthCare (DVA) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.
    Fri, May. 24, 2024

4 Top Stocks to Invest in for Astounding Earnings Growth

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What Makes BellRing Brands (BRBR) a Strong Momentum Stock: Buy Now?

  • Does BellRing Brands (BRBR) have what it takes to be a top stock pick for momentum investors? Let's find out.
  • 05/13/2024

All You Need to Know About BellRing Brands (BRBR) Rating Upgrade to Strong Buy

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) has been upgraded to a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), reflecting growing optimism about the company's earnings prospects. This might drive the stock higher in the near term.
  • 05/10/2024

Top Russell 2000 Picks: 3 Small-Cap Stocks to Scoop Up This May

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  • 05/10/2024

3 Reasons Why BellRing Brands (BRBR) Is a Great Growth Stock

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) possesses solid growth attributes, which could help it handily outperform the market.
  • 05/08/2024

BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

  • BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR ) Q2 2024 Results Earnings Conference Call May 7, 2024 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Jennifer Meyer - Investor Relations Contact Darcy Davenport - President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Rode - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Ken Goldman - J.P. Morgan David Palmer - Evercore ISI Thomas Palmer - Citigroup Bryan Spillane - Bank of America Robert Moskow - TD Cowen Kaumil Gajrawala - Jefferies Jim Salera - Stephens Matt Smith - Stifel Matt McGinley - Needham & Co. Jon Andersen - William Blair John Baumgartner - Mizuho Securities Bill Chappell - Truist Securities Operator Good day and thank you for standing by.
  • 05/07/2024

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Q2 Earnings and Revenues Top Estimates

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.45 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.34 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.24 per share a year ago.
  • 05/06/2024

BellRing Brands Reports Results for the Second Quarter of Fiscal Year 2024; Raises Fiscal Year 2024 Outlook

  • ST. LOUIS, May 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) (“BellRing”), a holding company operating in the global convenient nutrition category, today reported results for the second fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2024.
  • 05/06/2024

3 Options Plays to Maximize Your Reddit Stock Gains

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Pick These 4 Stocks With Superb Interest Coverage Ratio

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  • 04/18/2024

BellRing Brands Schedules Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. EDT to discuss financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2024 and fiscal year 2024 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call. BellRing also announced it plans to release its financial results for the second quarter after market close on Monday, May 6, 2024.
  • 04/09/2024

3 Reasons Why Growth Investors Shouldn't Overlook BellRing Brands (BRBR)

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) could produce exceptional returns because of its solid growth attributes.
  • 03/20/2024

Wall Street Favorites: 3 Russell 2000 Stocks With Strong Buy Ratings for March 2024

  • There are some strong buy Russell 2000 stocks for investors to consider adding to their portfolios in March 2024. While the overall market has experienced volatility in recent months, several small-cap companies within the Russell 2000 index have demonstrated promising growth prospects, and analysts are bullish on their prospects.
  • 03/12/2024

BellRing Brands Inc. (BRBR) Hits Fresh High: Is There Still Room to Run?

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) is at a 52-week high, but can investors hope for more gains in the future? We take a look at the company's fundamentals for clues.
  • 03/05/2024

BellRing Brands Announces New Share Repurchase Authorization of $300 Million

  • ST. LOUIS, Feb. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced its Board of Directors approved a $300 million share repurchase authorization over the next two years, with share repurchases under the new authorization beginning on March 11, 2024. Subsequent to December 31, 2023 and as of February 29, 2024, BellRing repurchased 0.2 million shares of its common stock for $12.3 million at an average price of $53.58 per share. As of February 29, 2024, BellRing had repurchased approximately $79 million under its previous $80 million share repurchase authorization, which became effective on May 3, 2023 and will be cancelled effective March 11, 2024.
  • 02/29/2024

Is BellRing Brands (BRBR) a Solid Growth Stock? 3 Reasons to Think "Yes"

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) is well positioned to outperform the market, as it exhibits above-average growth in financials.
  • 02/26/2024

How BellRing Brands Is Fueling Up For Another Breakout — After Soaring 116%

  • A strong outlook for earnings growth could power BellRing stock further. Plus, there's Ozempic.
  • 02/23/2024

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Upgraded to Buy: Here's Why

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) has been upgraded to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), reflecting growing optimism about the company's earnings prospects. This might drive the stock higher in the near term.
  • 02/19/2024

BellRing Brands (BRBR) is an Incredible Growth Stock: 3 Reasons Why

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) is well positioned to outperform the market, as it exhibits above-average growth in financials.
  • 02/09/2024

BellRing Brands Inc. (BRBR) Hit a 52 Week High, Can the Run Continue?

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) is at a 52-week high, but can investors hope for more gains in the future? We take a look at the company's fundamentals for clues.
  • 02/09/2024

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Tops Q1 Earnings and Revenue Estimates

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.43 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.39 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.33 per share a year ago.
  • 02/05/2024

BellRing Brands Schedules First Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, Jan. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Tuesday, February 6, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. EST to discuss financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2024 and fiscal year 2024 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call. BellRing also announced it plans to release its financial results for the first quarter after market close on Monday, February 5, 2024.
  • 01/09/2024

2 Consumer packaged goods companies to start your morning right

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Even Scrooge can't pass up these 3 bargain stocks

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BellRing Brands gets pumped on the Ozempic weight-loss trend

  • Sports nutritional products maker BellRing Brands Inc. NYSE: BRBR has seen its stock surge to new all-time highs driven by the popularity of GLP-1 weight-loss medication usage. While the name of the company may not sound familiar, this consumer staples company's products are commonly found at grocers, gyms, convenience stores, and health food stores.
  • 11/27/2023

BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

  • BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR ) Q4 2023 Results Conference Call November 21, 2023 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Jennifer Meyer - Investor Relations Darcy Davenport - President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Rode - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Andrew Lazar - Barclays David Palmer - Evercore Ken Goldman - JPMorgan Pamela Kaufman - Morgan Stanley Matt Smith - Stifel Jim Salera - Stephens Matt McGinley - Needham Bryan Spillane - Bank of America John Baumgartner - Mizuho Securities Bill Chappell - Truist Securities Jon Andersen - William Blair Operator Good day and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the BellRing Brands Fourth Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call.
  • 11/21/2023

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  • 11/06/2023

BellRing Brands Schedules Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, Nov. 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. EST to discuss financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2023 and fiscal year 2024 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call. BellRing also announced it plans to release its financial results for the fourth quarter after market close on Monday, November 20, 2023.
  • 11/01/2023

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  • 10/02/2023

BellRing Brands: Successfully Navigating The Nutritional Revolution

  • BellRing Brands is a prominent player in the consumer packaged goods industry, specializing in nutrition products. BRBR's revenue has grown at a CAGR of 16%, driven in part by industry tailwinds, as the business benefits from increased interest in health and wellbeing. Further, the company has done a fantastic job of developing its brands, as well as launching new products and flavors to continually capture and retain market share.
  • 09/29/2023

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  • 08/29/2023

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  • 08/16/2023

BellRing Brands Inc. (BRBR) Hits Fresh High: Is There Still Room to Run?

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) is at a 52-week high, but can investors hope for more gains in the future? We take a look at the company's fundamentals for clues.
  • 08/16/2023

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Q3 Earnings and Revenues Top Estimates

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.34 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.32 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.31 per share a year ago.
  • 08/07/2023

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  • 08/07/2023

Will BellRing Brands (BRBR) Beat Estimates Again in Its Next Earnings Report?

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
  • 07/24/2023

BellRing Brands Schedules Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, July 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Tuesday, August 8, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. EDT to discuss financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2023 and fiscal year 2023 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call. BellRing also announced it plans to release its financial results for the third quarter after market close on Monday, August 7, 2023.
  • 07/12/2023

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  • 05/24/2023

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  • 05/11/2023

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Surpasses Q2 Earnings and Revenue Estimates

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.24 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.21 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.23 per share a year ago.
  • 05/08/2023

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Upgraded to Buy: Here's What You Should Know

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) has been upgraded to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), reflecting growing optimism about the company's earnings prospects. This might drive the stock higher in the near term.
  • 05/02/2023

Will BellRing Brands (BRBR) Beat Estimates Again in Its Next Earnings Report?

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
  • 04/17/2023

BellRing Brands Schedules Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, April 11, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. EDT to discuss financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2023 and fiscal year 2023 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call. BellRing also announced it plans to release its financial results for the second quarter after market close on Monday, May 8, 2023.
  • 04/11/2023

Protein Booster Gets Set To Ring The Breakout Bell — Again

  • After already powering past a buy point in January, protein shake and PowerBar firm BellRing looks to ring the breakout bell again. The post Protein Booster Gets Set To Ring The Breakout Bell — Again appeared first on Investor's Business Daily.
  • 03/23/2023

BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) Q1 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

  • BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR ) Q1 2023 Earnings Conference Call February 7, 2023 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Jennifer Meyer - IR Darcy H. Davenport - President and CEO Paul Rode - CFO Conference Call Participants David Palmer - Evercore ISI Jason English - Goldman Sachs Group Kenneth Goldman - J.P.
  • 02/07/2023

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Tops Q1 Earnings and Revenue Estimates

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 22.22% and 6.02%, respectively, for the quarter ended December 2022. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
  • 02/06/2023

BellRing Brands: Growth Is Likely To Reaccelerate In FY24

  • There is an ongoing secular trend toward consuming more healthy foods and snacks. BellRing Brands has a core product that is well-known and a fast-growing Dymatize brand.
  • 01/30/2023

Why BellRing Brands (BRBR) is Poised to Beat Earnings Estimates Again

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
  • 01/16/2023

BellRing Brands Schedules First Quarter Fiscal Year 2023 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, Jan. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. EST to discuss financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2023 and fiscal year 2023 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call.
  • 01/12/2023

The 7 Hottest Food Stocks to Own for 2023 and Beyond

  • Food stocks have regained some favor in 2022. Over the past few years, many investors passed over the sector.
  • 12/15/2022

BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) Q4 2022 Earnings Call Transcript

  • BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR ) Q4 2022 Earnings Conference Call November 18, 2022 10:30 AM ET Company Participants Jennifer Meyer - Investor Relations Darcy Davenport - President and CEO Paul Rode - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Ken Goldman - JPMorgan Andrew Lazar - Barclays Chris Growe - Stifel Jim Salera - Stephens John Baumgartner - Mizuho Securities David Palmer - Evercore ISI Ken Zaslow - Bank of Montreal Jason English - Goldman Sachs Operator Welcome to BellRing Brands Fourth Quarter 2022 Earnings Conference Call and Webcast. Hosting the call today from BellRing Brands are Darcy Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer; and Paul Rode, Chief Financial Officer.
  • 11/18/2022

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Beats Q4 Earnings Estimates

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 6.90% and 6.31%, respectively, for the quarter ended September 2022. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
  • 11/17/2022

BellRing Brands Schedules Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2022 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, Nov. 02, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Friday, November 18, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. EST to discuss financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2022 and fiscal year 2023 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call.
  • 11/02/2022

BellRing: Internationalization And Diversification Could Be Profitable

  • BellRing Brands presents itself as a leader in the nutrition category. In my view, BellRing has acquired a few brands with significant internationalization potential.
  • 10/20/2022

BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Horn Davenport on Q3 2022 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

  • BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR ) Q3 2022 Earnings Conference Call August 5, 2022 10:30 AM ET Company Participants Matt Manor - Investor Relations Darcy Horn Davenport - President & Chief Executive Officer Paul Rode - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Ken Goldman - JPMorgan Pamela Kaufman - Morgan Stanley Andrew Lazar - Barclays Kaumil Gajrawala - Credit Suisse John Baumgartner - Mizuho Securities Kenneth Zaslow - Bank of Montreal Operator Welcome to the BellRing Brands Third Quarter 2022 Earnings Conference Call and Webcast. Hosting the call today for BellRing Brands are Darcy Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer; and Paul Rode, Chief Financial Officer.
  • 08/05/2022

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Beats Q3 Earnings Estimates

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 3.33% and 4.32%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2022. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
  • 08/04/2022

BellRing Brands Schedules Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2022 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, July 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Friday, August 5, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. EDT to discuss financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2022 and fiscal year 2022 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call.
  • 07/14/2022

BellRing Brands: Strong Competitive Position Priced In Already

  • BellRing Brands is a fast-growing player in the convenient nutrition category, aiming to bring nutrition to the mainstream consumer. I believe that BellRing Brands has a strong competitive position to take advantage of the opportunities in the convenient nutrition market.
  • 07/09/2022

Is the Options Market Predicting a Spike in BellRing Brands (BRBR) Stock?

  • Investors need to pay close attention to BellRing Brands (BRBR) stock based on the movements in the options market lately.
  • 06/22/2022

BellRing Brands: Shaking Things Up With This Shake Stock

  • BellRing brands ( BRBR , Financial) is one of the most popular fitness drink and snack providers in the U.S., with a 7.9% household penetration. People are becoming ever more health conscious, and protein supplements are now a huge business worth over $20 billion in the U.S. alone.
  • 06/09/2022

BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q2 2022 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

  • BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR ) Q2 2022 Earnings Conference Call May 6, 2022 10:30 AM ET Company Participants Jennifer Meyer - Investor Relations Darcy Davenport - President & Chief Executive Officer Paul Rode - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Andrew Lazar - Barclays Ken Goldman - JPMorgan Pamela Kaufman - Morgan Stanley Chris Growe - Stifel Ben Bienvenu - Stephens Bill Chappell - Truist Securities John Baumgartner - Mizuho Securities Bryan Spillane - Bank of America Ken Zaslow - Bank of Montreal Operator Welcome to BellRing Brands Second Quarter 2022 Earnings Conference Call and Webcast. Hosting the call today from BellRing Brands are Darcy Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer; and Paul Rode, Chief Financial Officer.
  • 05/06/2022

BellRing Brands Schedules Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2022 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, April 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Friday, May 6, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. EDT to discuss financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2022 and fiscal year 2022 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call.
  • 04/13/2022

BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q1 2022 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

  • BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q1 2022 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
  • 02/04/2022

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Beats Q1 Earnings and Revenue Estimates

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 8.70% and 1.74%, respectively, for the quarter ended December 2021. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
  • 02/03/2022

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Reports Next Week: What Awaits?

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
  • 01/27/2022

BellRing Brands Schedules First Quarter Fiscal Year 2022 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Friday, February 4, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. EST to discuss financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2022 and fiscal year 2022 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call.
  • 01/20/2022

Post Holdings (POST) Gains on Solid BellRing Brands & Buyouts

  • Post Holdings (POST) is expanding its portfolio through strategic acquisitions. The company's BellRing Brands unit is gaining from strength in Premier Protein and Dymatize banners.
  • 01/06/2022

Are These Medical Stocks Undervalued Right Now?

  • Here at Zacks, our focus is on the proven Zacks Rank system, which emphasizes earnings estimates and estimate revisions to find great stocks. Nevertheless, we are always paying attention to the latest value, growth, and momentum trends to underscore strong picks.
  • 11/23/2021

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Loses 11.3% in 4 Weeks, Here's Why a Trend Reversal May be Around the Corner

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) is technically in oversold territory now, so the heavy selling pressure might have exhausted. This along with strong agreement among Wall Street analysts in raising earnings estimates could lead to a trend reversal for the stock.
  • 11/22/2021

BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q4 2021 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

  • BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q4 2021 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
  • 11/19/2021

Why BellRing Brands Stock Fell as Much as 17% in the First Hour Today

  • The company reported earnings, with solid sales gains. But that wasn't enough to counter Wall Street's supply chain obsession.
  • 11/19/2021

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Q4 Earnings and Revenues Miss Estimates

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -7.41% and 5.62%, respectively, for the quarter ended September 2021. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
  • 11/18/2021

Earnings Outlook For BellRing Brands

  • BellRing Brands (NYSE:BRBR) is set to give its latest quarterly earnings report on Thursday, 2021-11-18. Here's what investors need to know before the announcement.
  • 11/17/2021

Should You Buy BellRing Brands (BRBR) Ahead of Earnings?

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) is seeing favorable earnings estimate revision activity and has a positive Zacks Earnings ESP heading into earnings season.
  • 11/15/2021

Is BellRing Brands (BRBR) Stock Undervalued Right Now?

  • Here at Zacks, our focus is on the proven Zacks Rank system, which emphasizes earnings estimates and estimate revisions to find great stocks. Nevertheless, we are always paying attention to the latest value, growth, and momentum trends to underscore strong picks.
  • 11/04/2021

BellRing Brands Schedules Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2021 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, Nov. 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Friday, November 19, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. EST to discuss financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2021 and fiscal year 2022 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call.
  • 11/02/2021

Is BellRing Brands (BRBR) a Great Value Stock Right Now?

  • Here at Zacks, our focus is on the proven Zacks Rank system, which emphasizes earnings estimates and estimate revisions to find great stocks. Nevertheless, we are always paying attention to the latest value, growth, and momentum trends to underscore strong picks.
  • 10/19/2021

Why BellRing Brands (BRBR) Could Beat Earnings Estimates Again

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
  • 10/19/2021

7 Stocks to Buy From the Global X Health & Wellness ETF

  • Health and wellness continue to be a focus for Americans. Here are seven stocks to buy from the Global X Health & Wellness ETF.
  • 10/12/2021

New Strong Buy Stocks for September 22nd

  • BRBR, CNHI, MCFT, CC, and UFI have been added to the Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) List on September 22, 2021.
  • 09/22/2021

Earnings Estimates Rising for BellRing Brands (BRBR): Will It Gain?

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) shares have started gaining and might continue moving higher in the near term, as indicated by solid earnings estimate revisions.
  • 09/06/2021

New Strong Buy Stocks for August 10th

  • ACI, BRBR, CRI, DLA, and WCC have been added to the Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) List on August 10, 2021.
  • 08/10/2021

BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q3 2021 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

  • BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q3 2021 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
  • 08/06/2021

Bellring Brands Reports Strong Q3 Earnings, Raises FY21 Outlook

  • Bellring Brands Inc (NYSE: BRBR) reported third-quarter FY21 sales growth of 67.8% year-on-year, to $342.6 million, beating the analyst consensus of $290.65 million. Premier Protein net sales increased 64.9% Y/Y, Premier Protein ready-to-drink (RTD) shake sales rising 66.5%, and Dymatize net sales gained 98.5%.
  • 08/06/2021

BellRing Brands Reports Results for the Third Quarter of Fiscal Year 2021; Raises Fiscal Year 2021 Outlook

  • ST. LOUIS, Aug. 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) (“BellRing”), a holding company operating in the global convenient nutrition category, today reported results for the third fiscal quarter ended June 30, 2021.
  • 08/05/2021

BellRing Brands Schedules Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2021 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, July 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Friday, August 6, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. EDT to discuss financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2021 and fiscal year 2021 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call.
  • 07/14/2021

Bet on 4 Low-Beta MedTech Stocks to Ride the Choppy Market

  • Stocks like Henry Schein (HSIC), BellRing Brands (BRBR), Harrow Health (HROW) and West Pharmaceuticals Services (WST) are solid low-beta picks with strong fundamentals.
  • 07/06/2021

Child Health in Focus in Face of Delta Strain Threat: 3 Picks

  • Here are three stocks, BAX, BRBR, and MRVI with a favorable Zacks Rank and huge prospects in child healthcare at present.
  • 07/02/2021

4 Safe MedTech Bets Before Delta Strain Disrupts the Market Again

  • Here are four MedTech stocks, HSIC, BRBR, MRVI and EYE, with favorable Zacks Rank and stellar growth parameters.
  • 06/25/2021

BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q2 2021 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

  • BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q2 2021 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
  • 05/07/2021

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Beats Q2 Earnings and Revenue Estimates

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 25.00% and 4.77%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2021. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
  • 05/06/2021

BellRing Brands Reports Results for the Second Quarter of Fiscal Year 2021; Raises Fiscal Year 2021 Outlook

  • ST. LOUIS, May 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) (“BellRing”), a holding company operating in the global convenient nutrition category, today reported results for the second fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2021.
  • 05/06/2021

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Earnings Expected to Grow: Should You Buy?

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
  • 04/29/2021

BellRing Brands Schedules Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2021 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, April 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Friday, May 7, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. EDT to discuss financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2021 and fiscal year 2021 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call.
  • 04/14/2021

BellRing Brands Announces Repricing of $636 Million Term Loan

  • ST. LOUIS, Feb. 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) (the “Company”) today announced that its subsidiary, BellRing Brands, LLC (“BellRing LLC”), completed an opportunistic repricing of its existing $636.2 million term loan through an amendment to its credit agreement.
  • 02/26/2021

BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q1 2021 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

  • BellRing Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q1 2021 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
  • 02/05/2021

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Meets Q1 Earnings Estimates

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 0.00% and 4.38%, respectively, for the quarter ended December 2020. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
  • 02/04/2021

BellRing Brands Reports Results for the First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2021

  • ST. LOUIS, Feb. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) (“BellRing”), a holding company operating in the global convenient nutrition category, today reported results for the first fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2020.
  • 02/04/2021

BellRing Brands (BRBR) Reports Next Week: Wall Street Expects Earnings Growth

  • BellRing Brands (BRBR) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
  • 01/28/2021

BellRing Brands Schedules First Quarter Fiscal Year 2021 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, Jan. 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Friday, February 5, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. EST to discuss financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2021 and fiscal year 2021 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call.
  • 01/14/2021

Food stocks face weak sentiment across the board, says Wells Fargo analyst John Baumgartner

  • CNBC's "Power Lunch" team discusses pantry food outlook for 2021 with John Baumgartner of Wells Fargo.
  • 12/31/2020

A Trio of Non-Cyclical Stocks for the Value Investor

  • Investors who are in search of high return investments might be interested in the three non-cyclical stocks listed below, as their earnings yields (as calculated via Joel Greenblatt's method) are outperforming the U.S. market.
  • 12/11/2020

Bellring Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q4 2020 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

  • Bellring Brands, Inc. (BRBR) CEO Darcy Davenport on Q4 2020 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
  • 11/20/2020

BellRing Brands: Q4 Earnings Insights

  • Shares of BellRing Brands (NYSE:BRBR) were flat in after-market trading after the company reported Q4 results. Quarterly Results Earnings per share decreased 70.24% year over year to $0.25, which beat the estimate of $0.19.
  • 11/19/2020

BellRing Brands Announces Share Repurchase Authorization of $60 Million

  • ST. LOUIS, Nov. 12, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced its Board of Directors approved a $60 million share repurchase authorization over the next two years. Repurchases may be made from time to time in the open market, private purchases, through forward, derivative, alternative, accelerated repurchase or automatic purchase transactions, or otherwise. The authorization does not, however, obligate BellRing to acquire any particular amount of shares, and repurchases may be suspended or terminated at any time at BellRing's discretion. The amount and timing of repurchases are subject to a variety of factors including liquidity, share price, market conditions and legal requirements.
  • 11/12/2020

BellRing Brands Schedules Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2020 Conference Call

  • ST. LOUIS, Nov. 02, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BellRing Brands, Inc. (NYSE:BRBR) today announced it will hold a conference call on Friday, November 20, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. EST to discuss financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2020 and fiscal year 2021 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call.
  • 11/02/2020

Here are the key moments from the final Trump-Biden presidential debate

  • Trump and Biden answered questions and challenged each other about the coronavirus pandemic, the economy and foreign interference in the election.
  • 10/23/2020

Trump campaign tapes voters at drop boxes, threatens lawsuit

  • HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - The Trump campaign has been videotaping people as they deposit ballots in drop boxes in Philadelphia in what it says is an attempt to catch violations, surveillance that the battleground state's Democratic attorney general suggested could amount to illegal intimidation. The campaign acknowledged the taping in a letter from a lawyer that complained it had caught voters on video illegally depositing multiple ballots. City elections officials responded they could not confirm the activity was inappropriate under Pennsylvania law. Linda Kerns, the lawyer for the Trump campaign - which has already sued to ban the use of drop boxes - wrote to city election officials last week to request that they end the use of "unmanned drop boxes." The New York Times first reported the development Thursday. Philadelphia and many other heavily populated counties in Pennsylvania are using drop boxes to help collect an avalanche of mail ballots under a year-old law greatly expanding such voting. Kerns wrote that video taken by a campaign representative shows three people dropping off as many as three ballots in a limited time period Oct. 14. Pennsylvania law, in most cases, requires voters to deliver their own mail-in ballots, Kerns wrote, although it makes an exception for voters with disabilities. Kerns suggested the images amount to "blatant violations" of state election law and said the campaign would sue, unless the city's election office "commits to remedy this problem immediately." She asked for copies of city surveillance video at City Hall, for a list of voters who dropped ballots in the Philadelphia City Hall drop box on Oct. 14, and that the ballots be set aside "until an investigation can determine whether the ballots were personally...
  • 10/23/2020

Opinion | Inside the Left’s Web of ‘Dark Money’

  • Sheldon Whitehouse won’t tell you about the Arabella Advisors empire that skirts disclosure requirements.
  • 10/22/2020

Opinion | The Rhetoric of Court Packing Is Here

  • Democrats boycott the ‘sham’ and ‘illegitimate’ vote on Judge Barrett.
  • 10/22/2020

North Carolina Republicans ask U.S. Supreme Court to move up absentee deadline

  • Republican officials asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday to move up North Carolina’s recently extended deadline for accepting late-arriving absentee...
  • 10/22/2020

Lawyers who went after Microsoft in antitrust case say DOJ will have a difficult time succeeding against Google

  • The Google complaint is far from a carbon copy of Microsoft's, according to five lawyers involved in that earlier case interviewed by CNBC.
  • 10/22/2020

Senate Republicans advance Barrett Supreme Court nomination amid Democratic boycott

  • The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to approve Judge Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court, overcoming a decision by Democrats to boycott the...
  • 10/22/2020

The U.S. is heading for a constitutional crisis—even if Biden wins

  • A constitutional crisis, a turning point that might lead to collapse or transformation of the system, has not occurred. But such a crisis does now appear...
  • 10/22/2020

Supreme Court Case Could Rewrite the Book on Free-Speech Lawsuits | National Review

  • In Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski, the Court should recognize that nominal damages ensure justice for damages that are anything but nominal.
  • 10/22/2020

Turning To The Courts - The Statesman

  • If the US Supreme Court again has to decide who should be President, it will only diminish its stature and accentuate fissures in the country
  • 10/22/2020

Senate Judiciary approves Barrett confirmation as Blumenthal, Democrats boycott the vote

  • "We're going to continue to fighting," Sen. Richard Blumenthal promised Thursday.
  • 10/22/2020

AP Explains: What's next for the Supreme Court nomination

  • President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee is speeding toward confirmation
  • 10/22/2020

Senate GOP to push Barrett forward over Dem boycott of vote

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - Despite a Democratic boycott, Republicans are powering ahead to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court by Election Day with the Senate Judiciary Committee set to recommend President Donald Trump's nominee to the full Senate. Never before has the Senate confirmed a Supreme Court pick so close to a presidential election. Thursday's Judiciary Committee vote is expected to launch a rare weekend Senate session to push Barrett's nomination forward, as millions of Americans are casting early ballots. Senate Democrats are planning to boycott Thursday's meeting. But the Republican majority is prepared to vote swiftly, changing the panel's rules if necessary, to ensure Trump's choice to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is on track. "Judge Barrett deserves a vote and she will receive a vote," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the committee chairman, in a statement. "Barrett deserves to be on the Supreme Court and she will be confirmed." Trump's Republican allies in the Senate are counting on the 48-year-old federal judge's ascent to the high court to improve their standing with voters, as they lock a 6-3 conservative majority on the court for the foreseeable future. The court could open a new era of rulings on the Affordable Care Act, abortion access and even the results of the presidential election. A final Senate confirmation vote on Barrett is expected Monday. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer announced the planned boycott in a speech late Wednesday on the Senate floor. "We should not be moving forward on this nomination," Schumer said, calling Barrett's views "so far out of the mainstream." Unable stop the confirmation, Democrats have been trying unsuccessfully to stall the process until after the Nov. 3...
  • 10/22/2020

Supreme Court Reinstates Alabama’s Ban on Curbside Voting

  • The Supreme Court blocked a lower-court order that allowed county officials in Alabama to use curbside voting as an accommodation for disabled citizens to cast ballots more safely during the coronavirus pandemic.
  • 10/22/2020

Supreme Court puts curbside voting on hold in Alabama

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court on Wednesday put on hold a lower court order that would have permitted curbside voting in Alabama in November. The justices' vote was 5-3, with the court's three liberals dissenting. As is typical when the Supreme Court acts on an emergency basis, the justices in the majority did not explain their decision. It was not clear how many counties might have offered curbside voting, allowing people to vote from their car by handing their ballot to a poll worker. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, in a dissent joined by Justice Stephen Breyer and Justice Elena Kagan, described the lower court's order allowing curbside voting in November as "modest," and she said she would not have put it on hold. "It does not require all counties to adopt curbside voting; it simply gives prepared counties the option to do so. This remedy respects both the right of voters with disabilities to vote safely and the State's interest in orderly elections," she said, noting that 28 states permit curbside voting. The decision stemmed from a lawsuit the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program filed on behalf of voters with health issues who were concerned about the risk of COVID-19 at the polls. The state's Republican attorney general and secretary of state sought to block a lower court's ruling in the case that would have let counties offer curbside voting. Lawyers for the state argued that since Alabama does not have a law expressly permitting curbside voting, that it should not be allowed. "I am very enthusiastic that the Supreme Court of the United States has seen fit to secure Alabama's election integrity by ruling as to the letter and the spirit of the law," Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill said in a telephone...
  • 10/22/2020

Supreme Court Revives Alabama Ban on Curbside Voting

  • The Supreme Court on Oct. 21 put on hold a lower court order that would have permitted curbside voting in Alabama in November.
  • 10/22/2020

Supreme Court grants Alabama's request for ban on curbside voting

  • WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court said Wednesday night that Alabama state officials can prohibit local counties from offering curbside voting to people with disabilities and others worried about the coronavirus pandemic. The court's conservative justices granted a request by Alabama's secretary of state to put on hold decisions by lower courts allowing counties that wanted to provide the service to proceed. The vote was 5 to 3, with the court's liberals dissenting. "We should not substitute the district court's reasonable, record-based findings of fact with our own intuitions about the risks of traditional in-person voting during this pandemic or the ability of willing local officials to implement adequate curbside voting procedures," wrote Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who was joined by Justices Stephen Breyer and Elena Kagan. The majority that granted the stay did not explain its reasoning, which is common in emergency actions. The Supreme Court has not met in person since March because of the pandemic. But in this election year, the justices have found themselves refereeing a number of coronavirus-related legal battles over election procedures, and there are more to come. Earlier this week, an evenly divided court left in place a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling that extended the time for counting mail-in ballots because of the surge in voters who want to vote remotely. In Alabama, a U.S. district judge had said there was nothing in state law that restricts local jurisdictions from offering the curbside accommodation and approved it along with other coronavirus provisions. A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit put most of the judge's order on hold, but not the provision on curbside voting. Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill, a Republican, said...
  • 10/22/2020

Russia and Iran obtained US voter data in bid to sow unrest before election, FBI warns

  • In rare news conference, the director of national security says Iran has sent spoofed emails to intimidate voters
  • 10/22/2020

Supreme Court blocks curbside voting in Alabama, ending a pandemic election option

  • Voting rights advocates said the option would have made voting easier and safer during the Covid-19 pandemic, NBC News reports.
  • 10/22/2020

U.S. Senate panel poised to advance Trump Supreme Court pick as Democrats boycott

  • U.S. Senate panel poised to advance Trump Supreme Court pick as Democrats boycott
  • 10/22/2020

Democrats to boycott Barrett vote, Senate GOP pushes ahead

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Democrats are set to boycott voting on Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett at the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, but there is little they can do to prevent Republicans from rushing to confirm President Donald Trump's pick before Election Day. The Judiciary Committee, which is controlled by Republicans, is expected to change the rules if necessary to recommend Barrett's nomination to the full Senate. Senators are planning a rare weekend session to secure her confirmation on Monday. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer announced the planned boycott in a speech late Wednesday on the Senate floor. "We should not be moving forward on this nomination," he said, calling Barrett's views "so far out of the mainstream." No Supreme Court nominee has ever been confirmed so close to a presidential election. He immediately forced a vote to recess the Senate until after the Nov. 3 election, but it failed. "These are all such violations of American norms, values, decency and honor," he said. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell set Barrett's confirmation on a fast-track following the death last month of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. If confirmed Monday, Barrett could be seated on the high court that same day. With Republicans holding a 53-47 majority in the Senate, Trump's pick for the court is almost certain to be confirmed. Boycotting Thursday's committee hearing won't stop the process, but could potentially force Republicans on the panel to alter the rules to keep the confirmation on track. "Judge Barrett deserves a vote and she will receive a vote," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the committee chairman, in a statement. "Barrett deserves to be on the Supreme Court and she will be confirmed." Committee rules say at...
  • 10/21/2020

Inside the Week That Shook the Trump Campaign

  • After the first presidential debate, President Trump confronted two difficult issues —his debate performance and how he handled the coronavirus within the White House
  • 10/21/2020

Meet Amit Mehta, the judge for Google's antitrust case

  • The Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against Google has a judge: Obama appointee Amit Mehta, who was assigned the case Wednesday in federal court in Washington
  • 10/21/2020

Early Voting in Pennsylvania: In an Elections Office as Voters Stream In, Phone Lines Ring

  • The director of the elections office in Washington County in Pennsylvania, a battleground state, said she is seeing a flood of mail-in ballots and nervous voters calling to inquire about them.
  • 10/21/2020

Democrats: Justices' 4-4 tie in election case ominous sign

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - With Amy Coney Barrett expected to join the Supreme Court as early as next week, the court's action in a Pennsylvania voting case has heightened fears among Democrats about the court being asked to decide a post-election dispute and with it, the winner of the White House. The justices split 4-4 Monday over a Republican plea to undo a state court order and force elections officials to ignore absentee ballots received after Election Day, Nov. 3. The tie vote left the Pennsylvania court order in effect and allows mailed ballots to be counted if they are received by Nov. 6. Chief Justice John Roberts and his three liberal colleagues voted to leave the court order in place. The four conservative members of the court who would have granted the GOP's request are likely to be joined soon by Barrett. That's a potential majority, even without Roberts, in any election-related dispute, whether from Pennsylvania or any other battleground state where mailed-in ballots or a recount fight could decide the winner. "One more vote, provided by a hard-right, Trump-nominated justice, could be the difference between voting rights and voting suppression," Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York said Tuesday. President Donald Trump already has signaled one reason for Barrett's speedy nomination, just eight days after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death, was to have her confirmed and installed on the court in time for any election lawsuit that might reach the justices. The last time that happened was in 2000, when the court effectively decided the presidential election in favor of George W. Bush by a 5-4 vote. If nothing else, the split vote Monday strongly suggested there is not likely to be the requisite five votes to upend a federal appeals court order that has blocked a six-day extension of the...
  • 10/21/2020

Financial Firms Gear Up for Biden and an Emboldened Consumer Watchdog

  • Companies are pushing to resolve pending cases with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Their thinking: The agency will get a lot more aggressive if Joe Biden becomes president.
  • 10/21/2020

Why You Should Care About ACB

  • I get it, judicial nominations aren’t exactly the Emmys or BET Awards. There are certainly no exciting performances or special guests, and…
  • 10/21/2020

Democrats: Justices' 4-4 tie in election case ominous sign

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - With Amy Coney Barrett expected to join the Supreme Court as early as next week, the court's action in a Pennsylvania voting case has heightened fears among Democrats about the court being asked to decide a post-election dispute and with it, the winner of the White House. The justices split 4-4 Monday over a Republican plea to undo a state court order and force elections officials to ignore absentee ballots received after Election Day, Nov. 3. The tie vote left the Pennsylvania court order in effect and allows mailed ballots to be counted if they are received by Nov. 6. Chief Justice John Roberts and his three liberal colleagues voted to leave the court order in place. The four conservative members of the court who would have granted the GOP's request are likely to be joined soon by Barrett. That's a potential majority, even without Roberts, in any election-related dispute, whether from Pennsylvania or any other battleground state where mailed-in ballots or a recount fight could decide the winner. "One more vote, provided by a hard-right, Trump-nominated justice, could be the difference between voting rights and voting suppression," Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York said Tuesday. President Donald Trump already has signaled one reason for Barrett's speedy nomination, just eight days after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death, was to have her confirmed and installed on the court in time for any election lawsuit that might reach the justices. The last time that happened was in 2000, when the court effectively decided the presidential election in favor of George W. Bush by a 5-4 vote. If nothing else, the split vote Monday strongly suggested there is not likely to be the requisite five votes to upend a federal appeals court order that has blocked a six-day extension of the...
  • 10/21/2020

Clearwater Seafoods Has Irreplaceable Assets And Is A Potential Buyout Target (OTCMKTS:CSEAF)

  • Clearwater's monopoly position in Arctic surf clams and offshore lobster is an irreplaceable asset. The company is working with First Nations to ensure social license to operate and raise cash.
  • 10/21/2020

Chaikin Sherman Attorney Who Won Supreme Court Case on Presidential Immunity Says Trump Can’t Block Defamation Lawsuit

  • A federal judge should reject the Justice Department’s claim that President Trump was acting in an official capacity and therefore protected against l
  • 10/21/2020

Opinion | The Supreme Court’s Election Dodge

  • Pennsylvania’s ballot extension could haunt the Justices on Nov. 4.
  • 10/20/2020

Opinion | The Case for and Against Court Packing

  • Students debate whether Democrats should expand the bench if they win on Nov. 3.
  • 10/20/2020

Opinion | How Biden Will End Fracking Without a Ban

  • Like Obama, he’d kill the energy industry by a thousand regulatory and legislative cuts.
  • 10/20/2020

Sri Lanka’s top court rules parts of new bill are ‘inconsistent’ with constitution

  • COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court has ruled that four sections of a controversial proposed bill are “inconsistent” with the country’s constitution, parliamentary Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena said on Tuesday. Judges said that if the contentious sections are not amended, they must be approved by the public in a national referendum. The ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (People’s Front) party introduced the Draft Bill of the 20th Amendment to the Constitution on Sept. 22, arguing that it will facilitate development of the island nation.
  • 10/20/2020

Schumer says he had a 'serious talk' with Feinstein, sidesteps questions about Judiciary Committee post

  • WASHINGTON - Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said Tuesday that he has had a "serious talk" with Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., after some liberal groups criticized her handling of last week's Supreme Court confirmation hearings and requested she step aside as the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee. Schumer, who has also faced doubts about his strategic moves from the most liberal activists, declined to say what steps he would take but acknowledged the problem had prompted a real discussion about Feinstein holding such an important post. "I've had a long and serious talk with Senator Feinstein. That's all I'm going to say about it right now," Schumer told reporters at his weekly Tuesday news conference. Feinstein, 87, is the oldest senator and would be poised to chair the committee should Democrats win the majority in November's elections, putting her in charge of shepherding the potential Biden administration's most critical nominees to the Justice Department and federal courts. The Senate panel also has jurisdiction over immigration legislation, gun laws and other hot-button issues. While some activists wanted Democrats to boycott the hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Schumer and Feinstein decided to engage the nominee and paint her as a likely vote against the Affordable Care Act in the upcoming Supreme Court consideration of that 2010 health law. As the hearings ended Thursday, Feinstein credited Republicans for holding a hearing with decorum and even hugged Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the chair who had previously pledged to never consider a Supreme Court nominee in an election year. Graham also is locked in a competitive Senate race. NARAL Pro-Choice America's president, Ilyse Hogue, waited a day before issuing a statement that said Democrats needed committee leadership that...
  • 10/20/2020

Why the US Supreme Court letting Pennsylvania's extended ballot deadline stand is one of its most important decisions this year

  • 10/20/2020

Justice Department Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google

  • The lawsuit alleges that the search giant engaged in anticompetitive practices to hold its dominant position in search and search advertising.
  • 10/20/2020

A tied Supreme Court has allowed Pennsylvania to count mail-in ballots received up to 3 days after Election Day

  • 10/20/2020

Misery Loves Company: Behind the Boom in Oil Stock M&A

  • Supreme Court agrees to hear major immigration cases, stimulus talks grind on, Intel sells flash-memory business to SK Hynix, and other news to start your day.
  • 10/20/2020

What’s News: World-Wide

  • What’s News: World-Wide
  • 10/20/2020

Supreme Court denies GOP request to stop extended period for returning mail ballots in Pennsylvania

  • WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Monday night allowed Pennsylvania election officials to count mail-in ballots received up to three days after Election Day, refusing a Republican request to stop a pandemic-related procedure approved by the state's supreme court. The court's action involved a seemingly arcane voting practice and carried outsize importance because of the state's pivotal role in the upcoming presidential election. It prompted a fierce battle between the state's Democrats and Republicans. It also showed a precariously balanced Supreme Court, which has eight members after the death last month of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and the potential importance of President Donald Trump's nominee to replace her, Judge Amy Coney Barrett. The court was tied on the Republican request, which means the effort failed. The court's four most conservative justices - Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh - said they would have granted the stay. But that takes five votes, which means Chief Justice John Roberts sided with liberal Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan. Neither side explained its reasoning, which often is the case in emergency requests. But the outcome underscored the decisive role Barrett could play if she is confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate - with a vote there expected as soon as next week. Trump has said he wants his new nominee on the court in case the court is split on litigation arising from the election. That, in turn, has prompted calls from Democrats that Barrett pledge to recuse herself from election cases. She declined to say at her confirmation hearings last week what she would do if faced with such a decision. The Supreme Court has been considering the Republican request for nearly two...
  • 10/20/2020

Loans: Don’t wait for SC verdict, pay off moratorium dues as soon as you can

  • Irrespective of the verdict from the Supreme Court, from the financial cost point of view, it would be better to pay off the full/part of the EMIs overdue.
  • 10/20/2020

Explainer: Another possible risk in U.S. election - 'faithless electors'

  • Explainer: Another possible risk in U.S. election - 'faithless electors'
  • 10/20/2020

Supreme Court Allows Extension for Mail-In Ballots in Pennsylvania

  • The Supreme Court on Monday refused to disturb a ruling by Pennsylvania’s highest court that extended the battleground state’s deadline for accepting mail-in ballots.
  • 10/19/2020

Supreme Court allows Pennsylvania extension for mailed ballots

  • The Supreme Court will allow Pennsylvania to count ballots received up to three days after the election, rejecting a Republican plea.
  • 10/19/2020

Opinion | China Deserves a Day in Court

  • Congress could change the law to allow lawsuits against Beijing over Covid-related misconduct.
  • 10/19/2020

The Price of Paice and Complexity: Rules, Standards and Facts for Post-Judgment Royalty Consideration

  • The Supreme Court and Federal Circuit permit prevailing patentees to obtain a higher royalty rate for an infringer’s post-judgment infringing sales. But whatever the reason, district courts have oft-resisted this rule.
  • 10/19/2020

Opinion | Congress’s Election Role vs. Supreme Court’s

  • There is no constitutional language that grants Congress the power to adjudicate disputes about which electoral slates should be properly recognized.
  • 10/19/2020

High court to review two cases involving Trump border policy

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear two cases involving Trump administration policies at the U.S.-Mexico border: one about a policy that makes asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for U.S. court hearings and a second about the administration's use of money to fund the border wall. The justices' decision to hear the cases continues its practice of reviewing lower court rulings that have found President Donald Trump's immigration policies illegal over the past four years. Most notably, the high court reviewed and ultimately upheld Trump's travel ban on visitors from some largely Muslim countries. In June, the court kept in place legal protections for immigrants who came to the U.S. as children. The justices will not hear either new case until 2021, and the outcome of the presidential election could make the cases go away, or at least reduce their significance. If Democrat Joe Biden wins the White House, he has pledged to end "Migrant Protection Protocols," which Trump considers a cornerstone policy on immigration. In the border wall case, much of the money has already been spent and wall constructed. It is unclear what could be done about wall that has already been built if the administration loses, but it could conceivably be torn down. Biden has said he would cease wall construction if elected but would not tear down what was built under Trump's watch. The court has allowed both policies to continue even after they were held illegal by lower courts, a sign the challengers could face long odds when the justices ultimately decide the cases. The Trump administration policy known informally as "Remain in Mexico" began in January 2019. It became a key pillar of the administration's response to an unprecedented surge of asylum-seeking families from Central American countries at the...
  • 10/19/2020

Public ownership of Texas' white-tailed deer re-affirmed

  • The Texas Supreme Court recently denied review of appeal in the case of Bailey & Peterson v. Texas Parks and Wildlife.
  • 10/19/2020

Supreme Court accepts Trump appeals on border wall, asylum

  • The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear two appeals from President Donald Trump's administration over policies at the Mexican border, accepting cases on his use of Pentagon funds to build fencing and his requirement that asylum-seekers remain in Mexico until their cases are decided. Both cases could fizzle if Democrat Joe Biden defeats Trump in the Nov. 3 election and moves to scrap the disputed policies. But should Trump win re-election, rulings in his favor would bolster his long-term spending and border-control authority. The new cases come on top of one the justices accepted Friday to determine whether Trump can exclude undocumented immigrants from the 2020 census count. With the Republican-controlled Senate poised to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to fill a vacancy, the court could have a 6-3 conservative majority before Election Day. Under the court's normal scheduling practices, arguments in the two new cases wouldn't take place until late February or early March, at least a month after the Jan. 20 inauguration. In the wall case, the justices will review two federal appeals court rulings that were designed to block Trump from using a national-emergency declaration to spend $2.5 billion that was originally appropriated for other purposes. Most if not all of the fiscal 2019 dollars have been spent, so the case may have limited practical implications for the wall. The Supreme Court cleared Trump to start using the money in July 2019 and refused to revisit the issue a year later. Trump has been rushing to complete as much wall as possible along the 2,000-mile (3,200-kilometer) Mexico border before the election. The core legal question is whether the Pentagon had authority to transfer the money into its counter-narcotics fund to build barriers in stretches of the border the administration says are used heavily by drug...
  • 10/19/2020

Supreme Court Agrees to Trump Request to Review Cases on Border Wall Funding, Asylum Policy

  • The Supreme Court has agreed to hear legal challenges to President Donald Trump’s signature immigration-related policies—construction of a ...
  • 10/19/2020

Supreme Court to rule on Trump’s use of military money for Mexico border wall

  • Environmental Groups and states claim the diversion of Pentagon funds for construction of the wall is unconstitutional.
  • 10/19/2020

Crucial battleground Florida begins in-person voting as Biden holds lead over Trump – live

  • President to appear in two Arizona rallies on Monday as several states begin in-person voting – follow all the latest election news
  • 10/19/2020

Supreme Court to hear case over border wall funding

  • The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the Trump administration’s appeal of a lower court ruling that it improperly diverted money to build portions of the border wall with Mexico
  • 10/19/2020

Supreme Court to review Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' policy

  • The Supreme Court is agreeing to review a Trump administration policy that makes asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for U.S. court hearings
  • 10/19/2020

Supreme’s Sold-Out Nike Air Max Plus Collaborations Are Dropping Again

  • Available in the ‘Mean Green’ and ‘Fire Pink’ colorways.
  • 10/19/2020

Supreme Court agrees to review Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy

  • Lower courts found that the policy is probably illegal. But earlier this year the Supreme Court stepped in to allow the policy to remain in effect while a...
  • 10/19/2020

Supreme Court to hear cases over Trump's border wall and 'remain in Mexico' asylum policy

  • The Supreme Court said that it will hear two cases related to President Donald Trump's efforts to limit migration into the U.S. from Mexico.
  • 10/19/2020

October Outlook: Why Room For Growth - And Volatility - Remains

  • Recent developments raise questions about growth prospects for the remainder of the year. Will US consumption hold up without the next phase of US fiscal stimulus? Will the European recovery survive the new wave of virus infections across the Old Continent?.
  • 10/19/2020

Why the Left fumes over Amy Coney Barrett

  • There’s a simple explanation for why liberal politicians and activists are up in arms about President Trump’s outstanding nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
  • 10/19/2020

Bolivians Vote as Former President Evo Morales Pushes for His Candidate

  • Bolivians voted peacefully Sunday in the first round of an election to decide who should rule the resource-rich country: an ally of Evo Morales, the former left-wing president who was driven from power last year, or the historian Carlos Mesa, himself a former president.
  • 10/19/2020

Govt decides not to foot cost of COVID test, treatment

  • The government has decided not to bear test and treatment expenses of coronavirus patients. An individual will have to bear those costs from now onwards.
  • 10/19/2020

World Electric Vehicles (EV) Batteries and Materials Technology, Trends, and Market Forecasts 2020-2025 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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  • 10/19/2020

Courts Curtail Extended Deadlines for Mail-In Ballots

  • Federal and state courts have sent a message to voters in a string of recent rulings: Don’t wait until the last minute to submit mail ballots.
  • 10/18/2020

Supreme Court to Hear Trump's Bid to Exclude Illegal Aliens From Census

  • The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to review a Trump administration effort to exclude illegal aliens from the 2020 census count.
  • 10/17/2020

Hey Democrats: Court-Packing Isn’t The Answer. This Is.

  • If Democrats win the presidency and the Senate, they should set 18-year term limits for Supreme Court justices—effective immediately and applying to sitting justices.
  • 10/17/2020

Supreme Court to hear appeal to erase undocumented immigrants from U.S. Census

  • The U.S. Supreme Court will expedite a review next month on President Donald Trump's proposal to erase undocumented immigrant residents from the 2020 U.S. Census, the court said Friday.
  • 10/17/2020

Supreme Court will review Trump plan to exclude undocumented immigrants from calculations for congressional seats

  • WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court announced Friday that it will review President Donald Trump's attempt to exclude undocumented immigrants when calculating how congressional seats are apportioned among the states. The unprecedented proposal could have the effect of shifting both political power and billions of dollars in federal funds away from urban states with large immigrant populations and toward rural and more Republican interests. A three-judge panel in New York said that Trump's July 21 memorandum on the matter was "an unlawful exercise of the authority granted to" him by Congress. It blocked the Commerce Department and the Census Bureau from including information about the number of undocumented immigrants - it is unclear how those numbers would be generated - in their reports to the president after this year's census is completed. The justices put the case on a fast-track, and said they will hold a hearing Nov. 30. By then, it will likely be a nine-member court again, if Judge Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed, giving the court a 6 to 3 conservative majority. The administration says timing matters, because it must present the plan to Congress in January. It is unclear whether the matter would divide the court along ideological lines, but the issue is another mark of how the once-a-decade census has been transformed from a largely bureaucratic exercise into the centerpiece of a partisan battle. The Supreme Court earlier this week agreed with the Trump administration that it could stop the count of Americans, despite fears that the novel coronavirus and other problems will lead to an undercount of minorities and those in hard-to-reach communities. Lower courts had said the count should continue until the end of the month. But that might have made it hard to get the information to Trump by year's end - a timetable...
  • 10/17/2020

Supreme Court will weigh Trump plan to exclude undocumented immigrants from Census count

  • The Supreme Court agreed Friday to take up President Donald Trump’s policy, blocked by a lower court, to exclude people living in the U.S. illegally from the...
  • 10/16/2020

Supreme Court will hear Trump appeal to exclude undocumented immigrants from census count used to determine congressional districts

  • The Supreme Court appeal by the Trump administration could affect the number of seats held by California in the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • 10/16/2020

Supreme Court will review Trump plan to exclude undocumented immigrants from calculations for congressional seats

  • A lower court blocked the plan, which would have the effect of shifting both political power and federal funds away from urban states with large immigrant populations.
  • 10/16/2020

Stephanie Wolkoff’s Revelations Are Exactly What the First Amendment Should Protect

  • And the Department of Justice’s lawsuit against her is a disgrace.
  • 10/16/2020

Explainer: 'Dueling electors' pose risk of U.S. vote deadlock

  • Explainer: 'Dueling electors' pose risk of U.S. vote deadlock
  • 10/16/2020

Republicans set Barrett on swift course to confirmation

  • WASHINGTON - Senate Republicans moved swiftly Thursday toward confirming Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett before the Nov. 3 elections, and the hearings for President Donald Trump's third pick to the court concluded with her emerging largely unscathed. GOP senators on the Judiciary Committee set up an Oct. 22 vote for her nomination despite procedural protests from Democrats. Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said he would begin the full Senate consideration of Barrett's nomination on Oct. 23 and confidently declared that his GOP majority, which he is at the risk of losing in next month's elections, had enough support to confirm her. "We have the votes," McConnell said as he voted early in Kentucky on Thursday. The installment of a third Supreme Court pick in just under four years would amount to a monumental accomplishment for Trump and Senate Republicans, who would help solidify a 6-3 conservative majority on the court for years to come. If confirmed, Barrett, 48, would be the youngest justice on the court. But that achievement may come at a cost, as Democrats predicted a voter backlash against the GOP for confirming a conservative whose jurisprudence is the polar opposite of liberal icon Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died last month. Citing her past statements and writings, Democrats repeatedly warned that Barrett could be a vote to overturn the landmark decision guaranteeing a woman's right to an abortion, may undermine same-sex marriage and could put key health-care protections at risk. Leadership aides declined to lay out a precise floor timeline for Barrett, but the schedule McConnell mentioned hints at a procedural vote on her nomination sometime Monday, Oct. 26, and a final confirmation vote the next day. Republicans control 53 votes in the Senate, and two are expected to...
  • 10/15/2020

Will SCOTUS look at delegation and AAA rules in latest arbitration case at high court?

  • I’m going to let you in on a little secret: It’s not easy to write headlines about the fine points of threshold arbitrability disputes. The word “arbitrability” is not exactly clickbait. In the midst of Senate confirmation hearings for U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney...
  • 10/15/2020

Opinion | A Justice Is Worth 1,000 Tweets

  • Imagine if Trump were as determined and focused as Amy Coney Barrett.
  • 10/15/2020

Whatever happened to true 'advice and consent' in Supreme Court confirmation hearings?

  • The confirmation process in today's Senate is a dull affair. With few exceptions, Republicans and Democrats alike do not see it as an opportunity to offer meaningful advice and consent. Senators from both political parties instead see it as an opportunity to rationalize a decision they have already…
  • 10/15/2020

New book will include final thoughts from Justice Ginsburg

  • Some final thoughts from Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and some previously unreleased materials have been gathered by one of her former clerks and will appear in a book coming out in March
  • 10/15/2020

Opinion | The Supreme Court and the Presidential Election

  • Congress, not the Supreme Court, should ultimately decide which electoral votes should be counted.
  • 10/15/2020

Amy Coney Barrett doesn’t dress like a typical judge — and that’s a good thing

  • The allure in her clothing choices is approachability.
  • 10/15/2020

The real problem with the Barrett confirmation debate

  • How has the Supreme Court been able to drift so far from the Founders’ intentions for it?
  • 10/15/2020

‘Originalist’: A Recent Term for an Old View of the Constitution

  • Applied to judges in the 1980s as a criticism, it was first adopted as a badge of honor by Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s legal mentor
  • 10/15/2020

Trump is ending the census count early. It's a feat of profound political cynicism | Andrew Gawthorpe

  • By undercounting parts of the country, the Trump administration is attempting to cement Republican political power for a decade
  • 10/15/2020

What the Rush to Confirm Amy Coney Barrett Is Really About

  • The Republican Party wants to shield itself from the growing Democratic coalition.
  • 10/15/2020

Spanish labor authorities tell Amazon to give more than 4,000 gig workers contracts: report

  • The demand from Spain's Labor Inspectorate was reported on Thursday by El País newspaper, which cited labor union sources and those with knowledge of the...
  • 10/15/2020

Judiciary Committee sets Oct. 22 vote on Amy Coney Barrett over Democratic objections

  • The Senate Judiciary Committee scheduled an Oct. 22 vote on whether to approve of Judge Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court.
  • 10/15/2020

Protecting personal liberties

  • Better laws and a change in judicial approach are necessary for liberty to not remain merely a lofty, theoretical ideal.
  • 10/15/2020

Amy Coney Barrett’s Character, Qualifications to Be Discussed by Witnesses

  • The Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee overruled Democratic objections and took the next steps toward confirming Judge Amy Coney Barrett Thursday.
  • 10/15/2020

Woulfe meeting with Chief Justice cancelled after medical report submitted

  • Denham found should not have attended golf dinner but resignation would be unjust
  • 10/15/2020

Fastly saga may be warning investors to pick future winning stocks wisely, says strategist

  • Our call of the day from JonesTrading's Michael O'Rourke says there is no middle ground in this market right now and cloud-software group Fastly may offer a...
  • 10/15/2020

Perspective | Legal assaults on coronavirus shutdowns threaten to undermine the liberal state

  • Trump-appointed judges fuse extreme ideas about religious freedom with libertarianism.
  • 10/15/2020

Supreme Court refuses to entertain Republic TV’s plea, asks Arnab Goswami to approach Bombay High Court

  • Supreme Court has asked Republic TV and its editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami to approach the Bombay High Court with his petition in the TRP scam.
  • 10/15/2020

Will America tear itself apart? The Supreme Court, 2020 elections and a looming constitutional crisis

  • Supreme Court politics and 2020 election fears are heating up the debate over the future of the US and its founding creed
  • 10/15/2020

To Democrats’ frustration, Republicans predict clear sailing for Barrett

  • After 3 days of testimony, Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is on track for Senate confirmation before Election Day.
  • 10/15/2020

On What it Means To Be 3/5ths Human Today In America

  • Slavery Does Not Exist in America Today, but Not Being Fairly Counted Still Does
  • 10/15/2020

To Democrats' frustration, GOP predicts clear sailing as Barrett testimony ends

  • WASHINGTON - Senate Republicans predicted clear sailing for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett as she concluded her confirmation testimony Wednesday, and said she will forge a new and prominent path as a conservative, religious woman who opposes abortion. "There is nothing wrong with confirming to the Supreme Court of the United States a devout Catholic, pro-life Christian," said Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., as he pledged his support for Barrett. He was echoing the earlier praise of Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who said, "This hearing, to me, is an opportunity to not punch through a glass ceiling, but a reinforced concrete barrier around conservative women." He called Barrett "unashamedly pro-life," saying she "embraces her faith without apology." "You're going to shatter that barrier," Graham added. "I have never been more proud of a nominee than I am of you." The committee will hear Thursday from opponents and supporters of Barrett, 48, a law professor and judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit chosen by President Donald Trump to fill the seat previously held by the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Barrett is on a fast track for Senate confirmation before Election Day. Frustrated Democrats, who had been warned by Hawley and others that "attacks" on Barrett's devotion would be called out as religious bigotry, said Barrett had done nothing to alleviate their fears that she would undermine the Supreme Court's precedents on abortion rights, birth control and LGBTQ rights, such as the ability to marry. "I'm stunned," said Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., after Barrett said it would be improper for her to endorse the court's 1965 holding in Griswold v. Connecticut, which involved the use of contraceptives by married couples and speaks to privacy concerns that underpin...
  • 10/15/2020

To Democrats’ frustration, GOP predicts clear sailing as Barrett testimony ends

  • The Senate Judiciary Committee reconvenes Thursday to hear from supporters and opponents of President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.
  • 10/15/2020

Explainer: 'Dueling electors' pose risk of U.S. vote deadlock

  • Explainer: 'Dueling electors' pose risk of U.S. vote deadlock
  • 10/15/2020

Trump's court pick Barrett calls presidential self-pardon an 'open question'

  • Amy Coney Barrett said the top US judicial body "can't control" whether a president obeys its decisions.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
  • 10/14/2020

Barrett deflects senators' questions on climate change

  • Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett refused to say whether she accepts the science of climate change, saying she lacks the expertise to know for sure and calling it a topic too controversial to get into. On Wednesday, pressed at her confirmation hearing by Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris of California, Barrett framed acknowledgment of manmade climate change as a matter of policy, not science. Barrett said Harris, the Democrats' vice presidential nominee as well as a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, was trying to get her to state an opinion "on a very contentious matter of public debate, and I will not do that." Barrett was responding to a series of questions from Harris, including whether she thinks the novel coronavirus is infectious, whether smoking causes cancer and whether "climate change is happening and it's threatening the air we breathe and the water we drink." The federal appeals court judge responded that she does think coronavirus is infectious and smoking causes cancer. She rebuffed Harris on the climate change question, however, for seeking to "solicit an opinion" on a "matter of public policy, especially one that is politically controversial." The exchange occurred during the committee's hearing on Barrett's nomination to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. Scientists say climate change is a matter of established fact and that the damage is mostly caused by people burning oil, gas and coal. Climate experts, including federal scientists in the Trump administration, say increasingly fierce wildfires, hurricanes and other natural disasters point to the urgency of global warming. Acknowledging and dealing with climate change are politically laden issues. President Donald Trump, an ardent booster...
  • 10/14/2020

Takeaways: Pardon power, silent mics on Barrett's final day

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - Health care again played a starring role in Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee as Democrats sought to highlight an issue they want voters to consider on Election Day. During Wednesday's hearing, Barrett maintained her view that it would be inappropriate to comment on the national health care law or other cases that may come before her as a justice. She also declined to say whether a president can pardon himself. Republicans appeared undeterred and likely successful in their effort to have Barrett confirmed before the election, just three weeks away. Takeaways from Day 3 of the hearing: FILLING A SEAT IN TIME FOR 'OBAMACARE' CASE Democrats noted that Trump has made clear he wishes to undo the Affordable Care Act, saying Trump and Senate Republicans are rushing to confirm Barrett so she can be seated in time to hear a case next month challenging that 'Obamacare' law. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said there's an "orange cloud" hanging over Barrett's nomination - a political jab at Trump's tan and a reference to the president's oft-stated wish to overturn the law. Barrett told senators she is not "hostile" to the law and promised to consider all arguments. Republicans played down the threat to the health law posed by the court case. "This hearing has been more about Obamacare than it has you,'' the committee chairman, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told Barrett. He added: "Obamacare is on the ballot'' next month. Republicans object to the health law because "it was written and passed on a partisan line,'' Graham said. "Most big changes in society have more buy-in (from the public and the two political parties) than that. You're talking about one-fifth of the...
  • 10/14/2020

Opinion | The Supreme Court’s Census Reprieve

  • The Justices block an attempt to hijack Congressional reapportionment.
  • 10/14/2020

Opinion | Democrats Assured ACA Would Come Before ACB

  • California and the House asked the Supreme Court to fast-track’s Texas’ challenge to the law.
  • 10/14/2020

Oklahoma judge rules triple killing occurred on tribal land

  • A death row inmate in Oklahoma is likely to get a new trial in federal court after a district judge determined the victims in the case were tribal citizens and the killings happened on Indian land
  • 10/14/2020

Opinion | Amy Coney Barrett’s Christian Religiosity

  • Sen. Dianne Feinstein was onto something worth talking about when she said, ‘The dogma lives loudly within you.’
  • 10/14/2020

Amy Coney Barrett says ‘politically controversial’ climate change is still a matter of public debate

  • Man-made climate change is a controversial topic still up for public debate and so off limits, Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett said during her...
  • 10/14/2020

The Latest: Barrett's confirmation hearing ends for the day

  • WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett (all times local): 6:05 p.m. Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court confirmation hearing has gaveled to a close for the day, wrapping up three days of testimony. Acknowledging the deeply divided Senate, Judiciary Committee Chair Lindsey Graham said, “The hope was not to change anybody's mind.” But he said Americans had a chance to hear directly from President Donald Trump’s nominee. The conservative appellate court judge presented herself during Wednesday's nine-hour session as having an originalist approach to the law, but she vowed to keep her personal and religious views in check as she considers cases on the high court. Senators will meet privately to review the FBI assessment of the appellate court judge, as is standard practice, before reconvening Thursday to hear from outside advocacy groups. Her confirmation, expected days before the Nov. 3 election, would tip the court to a 6-3 conservative majority. ___ HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE BARRETT HEARINGS: Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett was back on Capitol Hill for the third day of her confirmation hearings. Senators dug deeper into her outlook on abortion, health care and a potentially disputed presidential election. Read more: — Takeaways: Pardon power, silent mics on Barrett's final day — AP FACT CHECK: Sen. Cruz scrambles the stats on Obamacare — Barrett keeps Democrats, Trump at bay in Senate hearing — AP Explains: Originalism, Barrett’s judicial philosophy. ___ HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING: 5:30 p.m. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett says she cannot express a view on climate change because it is a “very...
  • 10/14/2020

Trump's court pick Barrett calls presidential self-pardon an 'open question'

  • WASHINGTON (Oct 15): President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett on Wednesday said it is an "open question" as to whether Trump could pardon himself while adding that the top U.S. judicial body "can't control" whether a president obeys its decisions. On the third day of her four-day Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing, Barrett also sought to allay Democratic fears that she would be an automatic vote to strike down the Obamacare healthcare law in a case due to be argued Nov. 10, promising an "open mind."
  • 10/14/2020

The Latest: Barrett asked about conflict over 2020 election

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - The Latest on the Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett (all times local): 4:40 p.m. Amy Coney Barrett has been asked if there's a potential conflict in having three Supreme Court justices who were part of the 2000 Bush v. Gore challenge being called on to decide a disputed 2020 presidential election. Barrett told Democratic Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii that "any questions of whether there was an appearance of impartiality ... would be one for all justices involved to consider under the recusal statute." Barrett said at her confirmation hearing Wednesday that "a judge always has to consider that issue." But given the chance by Republican Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa to amend her remarks, the judge did. Barrett said she wanted to clarify that "the work that some of the justices may have done on Bush v. Gore is reason to recuse, that is certainly not what I meant." She said, "What I meant is that in every case, judges have an obligation to consider the issues and they may conclude, 'No.' What I meant to be saying was just not to take a position." ___ This item has been corrected to show the Bush v. Gore case was in 2000, not 2020. ___ HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE BARRETT HEARINGS: Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is back on Capitol Hill for the third day of her confirmation hearings. Senators are digging deeper into her outlook on abortion, health care and a potentially disputed presidential election. Read more: - Takeaways: Barrett is reticent as Democrats focus on health care. - AP FACT CHECK: Sen. Graham and Biden on Obamacare, Barrett. - AP Explains: Originalism, Barrett's judicial philosophy. - Barrett cites...
  • 10/14/2020

Census whiplashed by changing deadlines, accuracy concerns

  • Shortly after the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can end the 2020 census, a text message went out to field supervisors in Northern California telling them to start collecting the iPhones their census takers use for gathering household information during their door-knocking. It was the fifth time in two months that they were given a new end date - this one Thursday - for the head count of everyone living in the U.S. The Supreme Court decision Tuesday was just the latest case of whiplash for the census, which has faced starts and stops from the pandemic, natural disasters and court rulings, as well as confusion over when it was going to end and questions over whether minorities, immigrants, poor people and others would be counted accurately. Minority groups have historically been undercounted in the once-a-decade census that determines how many congressional seats each state gets, as well as how $1.5 trillion in federal spending is distributed each year, and advocates said the two-week-shorter schedule will make that even worse. "The Trump administration is acting out of fear. They fear a future America where we are majority minority. They don't want to see the power shift," Meeta Anand, a fellow at the New York Immigration Coalition, said Wednesday. "They will ignore the rules. They will do everything they can to make sure the true nature of our society is not reflected." The Trump administration had argued that the head count needed to end immediately to give the Census Bureau time to meet a congressionally mandated Dec. 31 deadline for completing the figures that will be used to apportion House seats. A coalition of local governments and advocacy groups had sued to keep the census going through October, saying that minorities and...
  • 10/14/2020

Bridgeport man loses appeal of second murder trial

  • A Bridgeport man who initially won his appeal of a murder conviction has lost his second appeal of the case before the state Supreme Court.
  • 10/14/2020

Takeaways: Pardon power, silent mics on Barrett's final day

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett faced a second day of questions Wednesday from the Senate Judiciary Committee as Democrats kept up their focus on health care three weeks before the Nov. 3 presidential election. Barrett again avoided taking positions on a variety of subjects and rulings, saying it would be inappropriate to comment on cases that may come before her as a justice. Republicans appear on track to push ahead with her confirmation before the election. Takeaways from Day Three of the hearing: HEALTH CARE PLAYS A STARRING ROLE - AGAIN Democrats again pressed Barrett over her views on the Affordable Care Act, noting that President Donald Trump has made clear he wishes to undo the Obama-era health law. Democrats say Trump and Senate Republicans are rushing to confirm Barrett so she can be seated in time to hear a case next month challenging that law. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said there's an "orange cloud" hanging over Barrett's nomination - a political jab at Trump's tan and a reference to the president's oft-stated wish to overturn "Obamacare." Barrett told senators she is not "hostile" to the law and promised to consider all arguments. Republicans played down the threat to the health law posed by the court case. "This hearing has been more about Obamacare than it has you,'' said the committee chairman, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told Barrett. He added: "Obamacare is on the ballot'' next month. Republicans object to the health law because "it was written and passed on a partisan line,'' Graham said. "Most big changes in society have more buy-in (from the public and the two political parties) than that. You're talking about one-fifth of the American economy.'' Still, Graham and other Republicans stressed...
  • 10/14/2020

The Latest: Audio difficulties force pauses in court hearing

  • WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett (all times local): 3:05 p.m. The confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett paused for about 40 minutes because of audio difficulties. The sound in the hearing room cut out a little before 2 p.m. Wednesday, after around five hours of questioning. The senators are completing 20-minute rounds of questioning and might do a final round of 10 minutes each. Wednesday is the final day of questioning. The sound cut out right after Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut asked Barrett if she got some rest after a long day of questioning on Tuesday. The Indiana judge acknowledged that “I did have a glass of wine. I’ll tell you I needed that at the end of the day.” Blumenthal said on that point, “You have a right to remain silent.” The audio cut out again around 3 p.m., and the hearing took another unexpected break. ___ This item has been corrected to show that Blumenthal said, “You have a right to remain silent,” not “I have a right to remain silent.” ___ HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE BARRETT HEARINGS: Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is back on Capitol Hill for the third day of her confirmation hearings. Senators are digging deeper into her outlook on abortion, health care and a potentially disputed presidential election. Read more: — Takeaways: Barrett is reticent as Democrats focus on health care. — AP FACT CHECK: Sen. Graham and Biden on Obamacare, Barrett. — AP Explains: Originalism, Barrett’s judicial philosophy. — Barrett cites ‘Ginsburg rule’ that Ginsburg didn’t follow. — Barrett hearing turns to discussion of few high court...
  • 10/14/2020

Stacey Abrams novel 'While Justice Sleeps' coming May 25

  • Stacey Abrams, the voting rights activist and former Georgia gubernatorial candidate, also has a career in writing novels
  • 10/14/2020

Stacey Abrams novel 'While Justice Sleeps' coming May 25

  • NEW YORK (AP) - Stacey Abrams, the voting rights activist and former Georgia gubernatorial candidate, also has a career in writing novels. Her next one, the Supreme Court thriller "While Justice Sleeps," come out May 25. Announced Wednesday by Doubleday, her book centers on a young clerk for an ailing Supreme Court justice who unexpectedly learns of possible wrongdoing in "the highest power corridors" of Washington. Abrams, widely seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party, draws upon her background in law and politics. "A decade ago, I wrote the first draft of a novel that explored an intriguing aspect of American democracy - the lifetime appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court," Abrams said in a statement. "As an avid consumer of legal suspense novels and political thrillers, I am excited to add my voice into the mix." Abrams' previous books include the nonfiction "Our Time is Now" and "Lead from the Outside" and several romantic suspense novels under the pen name Selena Montgomery.
  • 10/14/2020

Amy Coney Barrett says she’d keep open mind on Supreme Court

  • Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett presented herself Wednesday in her final round of Senate confirmation questioning as a judge with a conservative approach and deeply held personal and religi…
  • 10/14/2020

Trump's nominee Barrett says Supreme Court 'can't control' a president | Law-Order

  • On the third day of her four-day Judiciary Committee hearing, Barrett also sought to allay Democratic fears that she would be an automatic vote to strike down the Obamacare healthcare law in a case due to be argued Nov. 10, promising an "open mind." Barrett sidestepped questions from senators on the ability of presidents to evade efforts to hold them accountable.
  • 10/14/2020

US Supreme Court ruling on census count ‘hurts’ Caribbean immigrants

  • NEW YORK, CMC – An immigration advocacy group based in the United States says that the decision by the US Supreme Court on Tuesday permitting the Trump administration to halt the 2020 census count ahead of schedule will significantly hurt...
  • 10/14/2020

Called 'unashamedly pro-life,' Barrett faces senators anew

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett returned to Capitol Hill for a third day of confirmation hearings Wednesday, called "unashamedly pro-life" by her Republican Senate champion with Democrats running out of time to stop her quick confirmation. Senators are trying to dig deeper into the conservative judge's outlook on abortion, health care and a potentially disputed presidential election, but Barrett has been batting away questions in long and lively exchanges, insisting she would bring no personal agenda to the court but decide cases "as they come." Her nomination by President Donald Trump to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has ground other legislative business to a halt as Republicans excited by the prospect of locking in a 6-3 conservative court majority race to confirm her over Democratic objections before Election Day. "She's going to the court," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the committee chairman, said as the proceedings got under way Wednesday after a nearly 12-hour session the day before. Graham said Trump had made history by nominating someone "who is unashamedly pro-life." But Graham said, as Barrett has, that she'd be able to set her personal views aside when deciding cases on abortion. Democrats worry that Barrett will vote to undermine abortion rights. Barrett's nomination has been the focus at a Capitol mostly shut down by COVID-19 protocols, frustrating Democrats who are virtually powerless to stop a judge from confirmation. They warn she will be seated on the court in time to cast a vote to undo the Affordable Care Act next month, causing millions of Americans to lose coverage during a pandemic. "People are fed up," said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., criticizing GOP priorities in forcing the Senate action as the country suffers from the pandemic and...
  • 10/14/2020

Supreme Court on interest waiver: Diwali for common man in hands of government this year

  • Hearing a plea on interest waiver by Centre, Supreme Court said that this year, Diwali for the common man is in the hands of the government.
  • 10/14/2020

As Supreme Court Case on Affordable Care Act Looms, GOP Divided on How—and Whether—to Replace It

  • The expected Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act is pitting Republicans who believe the party should release a replacement proposal against others who say the court is unlikely to strike down the law.
  • 10/14/2020

Amy Coney Barrett Faces Final Day of Questioning by Senators

  • Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is expected to field her second and final day of questions by members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, with her confirmation likely assured but its impact on the election still unclear.
  • 10/14/2020

Supreme Court wants the government to give 'clear plan' on moratorium loan interest waiver by November 2 — 'Diwali is in your hands now'

  • 10/14/2020

How the U.S. election could affect Europe's markets, economy and trade

  • The outcome of the election in November could have a significant impact across the Atlantic.
  • 10/14/2020

Barrett back on Capitol Hill for senators' final questions

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett returns to Capitol Hill for a third day of confirmation hearings as senators dig deeper into the conservative judge's outlook on abortion, health care and a potentially disputed presidential election - the Democrats running out of time to stop Republicans pushing her quick confirmation. Wednesday's session is set to be Barrett's last before the Senate Judiciary Committee. She has been batting away questions in long and lively exchanges, insisting she would bring no personal agenda to the court but decide cases "as they come." Her nomination by President Donald Trump to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has ground other legislative business to a halt as Republicans excited by the prospect of locking in a 6-3 conservative court majority race to confirm her over Democratic objections before Election Day. "We're going to fill this vacancy," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the committee chairman, said late Tuesday after a nearly 12-hour session. Graham said he appreciated that Trump had nominated a judge "who's unabashedly pro-life, somebody who embraces their faith, but somebody who understands the difference between their personal views and judging." Barrett's nomination has been the focus at a Capitol mostly shut down by COVID-19 protocols, frustrating Democrats who are virtually powerless to stop a judge from confirmation. They warn she will be seated on the court in time to cast a vote to undo the Affordable Care Act next month, causing millions of Americans to lose coverage during a pandemic. "People are fed up," said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., criticizing GOP priorities in forcing the Senate action as the country suffers from the pandemic and Congress squabbles over approving...
  • 10/14/2020

Supreme Court halts census in latest twist of 2020 count

  • The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration can end census field operations early, in a blow to efforts to make sure minorities and hard-to-enumerate communities are properly counted in the crucial once-a-decade tally. The decision was not a total loss for plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the administration's decision to end the count early. They managed to get nearly two extra weeks of counting people as the case made its way through the courts. However, the ruling increased the chances of the Trump administration retaining control of the process that decides how many congressional seats each state gets - and by extension how much voting power each state has. The Supreme Court justices' ruling came as the nation's largest association of statisticians, and even the U.S. Census Bureau's own census takers and partners, have been raising questions about the quality of the data being gathered - numbers that are used to determine how much federal funding and how many congressional seats are allotted to states. After the Supreme Court's decision, the Census Bureau said field operations would end on Thursday. At issue was a request by the Trump administration that the Supreme Court suspend a lower court's order extending the 2020 census through the end of October following delays caused by the pandemic. The Trump administration argued that the head count needed to end immediately to give the bureau time to meet a year-end deadline. Congress requires the bureau to turn in by Dec. 31 the figures used to decide the states' congressional seats - a process known as apportionment. By sticking to the deadline, the Trump administration would end up controlling the numbers used for the apportionment, no matter who wins next month's presidential...
  • 10/14/2020

Barrett says she made 'no commitment' to White House, senators on how she would decide cases

  • WASHINGTON - Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett on Tuesday disputed assertions by Democrats that she would be a reliable vote to restrict health-care access and abortion rights, pledging during the second day of her confirmation hearing that she has no policy agenda while deflecting specifics about how she would rule. Barrett came into her nomination with a lengthy public record that underscores a personal opposition to abortion and skepticism about legal reasonings that upheld the Affordable Care Act. She testified Tuesday that she believes Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that legalized abortion, is not among the "super precedents" of the Supreme Court that are considered so fundamental they cannot be overturned. President Donald Trump's third nominee to the Supreme Court declined to answer some questions that seemed steeped in basic facts, such as whether a president has the power under the Constitution to unilaterally delay an election. Barrett also declined to say whether she would recuse herself from a potential 2020 election case as Senate Democrats demanded, saying she would not be "used as a pawn to decide the election for the American people." Like high court nominees who preceded her, Barrett repeatedly avoided weighing in on her personal views of landmark decisions and declined to say whether she endorsed opinions from her mentor, former Justice Antonin Scalia, on abortion and same-sex marriage. At the same time, under hours of questioning from members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, she reinforced perceptions that she would help solidify a 6-to-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court. On the Affordable Care Act, whose constitutionality will come before the Supreme Court in oral arguments on Nov. 10, Barrett on multiple occasions said she was not "hostile" to the 2010 law that has been the...
  • 10/14/2020

Kamala Harris grilling prompts doubtful claim from Amy Coney Barrett

  • Democratic senator and vice-presidential nominee condemns Republican push to overturn healthcare law and abortion rights
  • 10/14/2020

U.S. Supreme Court halts census in latest twist of 2020 count

  • The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration can end census field operations early, in a blow to efforts to make sure minorities and hard-to-enumerate communities are properly counted in the crucial once-a-decade tally.
  • 10/14/2020

Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to End Census Count Early

  • The high court will let the Trump administration end the census count before an Oct. 31 deadline the government announced in April.
  • 10/14/2020

Supreme Court halts census in latest twist of 2020 count

  • The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration can end census field operations early, in a blow to efforts to make sure minorities are properly counted in the crucial once-a-decade tally. The decision was not a total loss for plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the administration's decision to end the count early. They managed to get nearly two extra weeks of counting people as the case made its way through the courts. However, the ruling increased the chances of the Trump administration retaining control of the process that decides how many congressional seats each state gets - and by extension how much voting power each state has. The Supreme Court justices' ruling came as the nation's largest association of statisticians, and even the bureau's own census takers and partners, have been raising questions about the quality of the data being gathered - numbers that are used to determine how much federal funding and how many congressional seats are allotted to states. At issue was a request by the Trump administration that the Supreme Court suspend a lower court's order extending the 2020 census through the end of October following delays caused by the pandemic. The Trump administration argued that the head count needed to end immediately to give the bureau time to meet a year-end deadline. Congress requires the bureau to turn in by Dec. 31 the figures used to decide the states' congressional seats - a process known as apportionment. By sticking to the deadline, the Trump administration would end up controlling the numbers used for the apportionment, no matter who wins next month's presidential election. Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented from the high court's decision, saying "respondents will suffer substantial injury if the Bureau is permitted to sacrifice accuracy for...
  • 10/14/2020

Five takeaways from Barrett's Supreme Court grilling

  • Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett was grilled by members of the Senate Judiciary Committee for more than 11 hours on the second day of her confirmation hearings.
  • 10/14/2020

U.S. Supreme Court halts census in latest twist of 2020 count

  • The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration can stop census field operations early, ending a lawsuit that warned the truncated schedul
  • 10/14/2020

The Latest: Day 2 of Barrett confirmation hearings wraps

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - The Latest on the Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett (all times local): 8:20 p.m. The second day of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is finished after nearly 12 hours. GOP senators are moving at a breakneck pace to confirm Barrett ahead of the Nov. 3 election. President Donald Trump nominated her just days after the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Sept. 18. Barrett told Senate Judiciary Committee members she could not say whether she'd rule to overturn the Affordable Care Act if it came before the court, or what she would do on other major culture-war issues like abortion or same-sex marriage. She said she would first need to read the litigation and confer with her colleagues before she could make any decisions. One of Democrats' biggest fears is that Barrett's all-but-certain confirmation by the Republican-controlled Senate would create a 6-3 conservative majority on the court that could well overturn the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion. She will be questioned again Wednesday. __ HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE BARRETT HEARINGS: Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett has spent a long day batting back Democrats' tough questioning as her Senate confirmation hearings continue. Read more: - Barrett avoids taking positions on a variety of subjects and rulings. - AP Fact Check looks at the debate over the Affordable Care Act. - Barrett adheres to the judicial philosophy of originalism. __ 7:20 p.m. Amy Coney Barrett says she doesn't recall seeing President Donald Trump's statements that he planned to nominate Supreme Court justices who would repeal the Affordable Care Act...
  • 10/14/2020

Barrett says she made 'no commitment' to White House, senators on how she would decide cases

  • WASHINGTON - Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett on Tuesday disputed assertions by Democrats that she would be a reliable vote to restrict health-care access and abortion rights, pledging during the second day of her confirmation hearing that she has no policy agenda while deflecting specifics about how she would rule. Barrett came into her nomination with a lengthy public record that underscores a personal opposition to abortion and skepticism about legal reasonings that upheld the Affordable Care Act. She testified Tuesday that she believes Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that legalized abortion, is not among the "super precedents" of the Supreme Court that are considered so fundamental they cannot be overturned. President Donald Trump's third nominee to the Supreme Court declined to answer some questions that seemed steeped in basic facts, such as whether a president has the power under the Constitution to unilaterally delay an election. Barrett also declined to say whether she would recuse herself from a potential 2020 election case as Senate Democrats demanded, saying she would not be "used as a pawn to decide the election for the American people." Like high court nominees who preceded her, Barrett repeatedly avoided weighing in on her personal views of landmark decisions and declined to say whether she endorsed opinions from her mentor, former Justice Antonin Scalia, on abortion and same-sex marriage. At the same time, under hours of questioning from members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, she reinforced perceptions that she would help solidify a 6-to-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court. On the Affordable Care Act, whose constitutionality will come before the Supreme Court in oral arguments on Nov. 10, Barrett on multiple occasions said she was not "hostile" to the 2010 law that has been the...
  • 10/14/2020

Trump's Supreme Court pick Barrett vows 'open mind' on Obamacare case

  • Trump's Supreme Court pick Barrett vows 'open mind' on Obamacare case
  • 10/14/2020

Opinion | Who’s Afraid of Amy Coney Barrett?

  • Democrats are treating the nominee like a prop at a campaign rally.
  • 10/13/2020

Amy Coney Barrett won't say if presidents should commit to a peaceful transfer of power and if they can pardon themselves

  • 10/13/2020

Amy Coney Barrett avoids specifics under questioning by Democrats

  • Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett batted away Democrats’ skeptical questions Tuesday on abortion, health care and a possible disputed-election fight...
  • 10/13/2020

Amy Coney Barrett faces questions on legal record as nomination hearings continue – live

  • Judiciary committee Senators begin two days of questioning Donald Trump’s court nominee
  • 10/13/2020

AP FACT CHECK: Sen. Graham and Biden on Obamacare, Barrett

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - The senator leading Supreme Court confirmation hearings Tuesday launched into revisionist history on "Obamacare," implying it was designed to help Democratic states like California, New York and Massachusetts while doling out less to states like his, South Carolina. In doing so, Sen. Lindsey Graham skipped over the fact that health insurance is generally more expensive in places with a high cost of living. Also, South Carolina is among 12 conservative states that have not adopted the law's Medicaid expansion, a big source of federal subsidies. For their part, Democrats pressed concerns that their presidential candidate also voiced at the start of the hearings - particularly that Amy Coney Barrett on the court would be a sure vote to kill "Obamacare." That's not at all certain based on her words in the past. She declared Tuesday: "I'm not here on a mission to destroy the Affordable Care Act." A look at some remarks from the debate over the Supreme Court in Senate Judiciary Committee hearings chaired by Graham and from the presidential campaign: GRAHAM: "Under the Affordable Care Act, three states get 35% of the money, folks. Can you name them? I'll help you, California, New York and Massachusetts. They're 22% of the population. ... Now, why did they get 35% of the money when they are only 22% of the population? That's the way they designed the law; the more you spend, the more you get." THE FACTS: That's misleading. In a sense, it is true that states with higher premiums and more enrollment in the ACA's health insurance marketplaces get more federal money. But that's driven by differences in premiums between states and by the number of people who sign up for taxpayer-subsidized coverage. It's not that Democrats who...
  • 10/13/2020

The Latest: Barrett clarifies her use of 'sexual preference'

  • WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett (all times local): 5:25 p.m. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is clarifying her use of the phrase “sexual preference,” apologizing to those who interpreted her word choice as suggesting hostility toward LGBT rights. Earlier in her confirmation hearing, Barrett told senators that she has not “discriminated on the basis of sexual preference,” a phrase that is not used by LGBT advocates because of its suggestion that sexual orientation or gender identity is a choice. Democratic senators seized on that moment, with Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii warning Barrett that the term is “offensive and outdated.” Barrett later clarified that she intended to suggest no hostility with her use of the term and offered an apology when prompted by Republican Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa. The judge also said that her declining to state her views on the high court’s 2015 decision upholding same-sex marriage rights is “not indicating disagreement with it.” ___ 4:45 p.m. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett has declined to say whether she views the criminalizing of in vitro fertilization as constitutional, describing it as an abstract question. The appeals court judge nominated by President Donald Trump to join the nation’s highest court signed a 2006 statement opposing “abortion on demand” that was circulated by a group in her home state of Indiana that has also criticized IVF. While the statement Barrett signed didn’t address IVF, Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois has urged her colleagues to reject Barrett’s nomination, citing her daughter’s conception using the common reproductive technology. During her Senate Judiciary Committee...
  • 10/13/2020

Supreme Court allows Trump officials to end 2020 Census count early

  • The ruling comes as the nation’s largest statistical association, and even the bureau’s own census takers and partners, have been raising questions about the quality of the data being gathered.
  • 10/13/2020

Amy Coney Barrett unscathed by tough Democratic confirmation probing

  • Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett batted back Democrats’ skeptical questions on abortion, health care and a possible disputed election in a lively Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday, i…
  • 10/13/2020

Supreme Court Nominee Barrett Refuses to Prejudge Issues Amid Grilling by Senators

  • Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett remained tight-lipped on her views during the second day of the confirmation hearings as Senate Democrats interrogated her to ascertain how she would rule on politically-charged issues.
  • 10/13/2020

Amy Coney Barrett's nomination hearing is underway. Here are some of the most contentious Supreme Court nominations in US history

  • 10/13/2020

Trump lawyers ask Supreme Court to halt tax record turnover

  • President Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to put on hold an appeals court ruling that Trump’s accountant must immediately turn over tax records to a New York state prosecutor
  • 10/13/2020

Morning mail: Victoria 'failing' roadmap, Icac 'tractor accident', why shark attacks are growing

  • Wednesday: epidemiologists say it may be foolhardy for Victoria to pursue elimination strategy. Plus: La Niña could bring more great whites to Australian waters
  • 10/13/2020

Trump zieht wegen Steuererklärungen vor Obersten US-Gerichtshof

  • Trump ist im Streit um seine zurückgehaltenen Steuererklärungen erneut vor den Obersten Gerichtshof gezogen. Trumps Anwälte riefen den Supreme Court auf, eine Übergabe der Finanzunterlagen an...
  • 10/13/2020

4 early takeaways from Day 2 of Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearing

  • Barrett is answering questions posed by senators on the Judiciary Committee.
  • 10/13/2020

SCOTUS hearings create political heat, not much light for investors

  • It’s hard to discern any impact from political cycles as a whole
  • 10/13/2020

Barrett hearing turns to discussion of few high court cases

  • The second day of Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing quickly turned to discussion of a few notable high court cases, including key decisions on abortion and gun rights
  • 10/13/2020

Chief Justice voices ‘serious concern’ as Woulfe meeting is delayed further

  • Clarke now scheduled to meet judge on Thursday to resolve golf dinner controversy
  • 10/13/2020

Here's How a Justice Amy Coney Barrett Could Affect Entrepreneurs

  • Barrett is poised to become the most pro-corporate justice on a Supreme Court that is already friendly to big-business interests. But how will that affect small-business owners, freelancers and entrepreneurs?
  • 10/13/2020

Barrett refuses to say if she would recuse herself from election-related cases

  • Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Tuesday refused to say if she would recuse herself from potential cases related to the November election if she is confirmed to the Supreme Court.
  • 10/13/2020

Supreme Court halts census in latest twist of 2020 count

  • The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration can end census field operations early, in a blow to efforts to make sure minorities and hard-to-enumerate communities are properly...
  • 10/13/2020

Supreme Court Nominee Barrett Answers Questions on Abortion, Second Amendment

  • Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett told senators in Washington on Tuesday that she would "stick to the ...
  • 10/13/2020

Judge Barrett declines to say whether she supports abortion rights under Roe v. Wade

  • The contentious issue of abortion was raised early in Tuesday’s U.S. Supreme Court nomination hearings by both parties, with Judge Amy Coney Barrett refusing...
  • 10/13/2020

Top moments and highlights from Day 2 of Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearings

  • Senators got their first chance to grill Judge Amy Coney Barrett on the second day of the Trump appointee's Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
  • 10/13/2020

'I have no agenda': Amy Coney Barrett refuses to comment on abortion

  • 10/13/2020

Day 2 of Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing: live blog

  • Day 2 of the confirmation hearing for Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, is getting underway in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday,...
  • 10/13/2020

Immigration was a dominant issue in the 2016 election, but not this time

  • Despite being a signature issue for President Trump, immigration has taken a back seat in the presidential election.
  • 10/13/2020

Day 2 of Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing: live blog

  • Day 2 of the confirmation hearing for Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, is getting underway in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday,...
  • 10/13/2020

The Latest: Day 2 of Barrett confirmation hearings wraps

  • WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett (all times local): 8:20 p.m. The second day of confirmation hearings for...
  • 10/13/2020
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