Supreme Court Hears Final Case of the Week

Case asks questions on the application of a prior court decision.  On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the final case of the first week of…

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Supreme Court Gives Temporary Win to California Church

Church had challenged Governor Newsom’s coronavirus restrictions. In an order earlier this week, the Supreme Court vacated a lower court’s ruling against a church in California  with instructions…

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Supreme Court Rules for Worshippers

New York governor may not ban gatherings due to COVID. In a 5-4 decision right before Thanksgiving, the Supreme Court barred New York from enforcing certain limits on…

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Supreme Court Overturns Stay of Federal Execution

 Eighth federal execution to be carried out this year. A judge had ordered a stay on the execution of Orlando Hall, expressing concerns over the humaneness of the…

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Justice Samuel Alito Warns of Intolerance

Religious liberty and free speech are endangered, he said. Some of the freedoms that America takes for granted are in danger of being lost, Supreme Court Justice Samuel…

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Supreme Court Hears Obamacare Case

Argument questions the legality of law without fine for mandate.  The Supreme Court took up a major healthcare case on Tuesday, as it once again took up the…

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Supreme Court Hears Final Case of the Week

Major case has freedom of religion versus anti-discrimination. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the final case of the week, Fulton v. City of Philadelphia.…

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Supreme Court Hears Tuesday Cases

Cases deal with Eighth Amendment and minimum sentences.  On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the cases of Jones v. Mississippi and Borden v. United States.…

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Amy Coney Barrett Confirmed to the Supreme Court

Barrett was confirmed by the Senate and sworn-in on Monday evening at the White House. On Monday, the Senate voted to confirm Justice Amy Barrett to the Supreme…

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Supreme Court Blocks Alabama Curbside Voting

Voters must appear in person.  The Supreme Court announced this past week that the Justices of the Court had made a determination on the legality of Alabama’s curb-side…

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