Supreme Court Hears Cases

Cases deal with robocalls and Obamacare. On Wednesday the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the cases of Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania and Barr v.…

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Justice Ginsburg Released after Hospital Stay

She will require further non-surgical treatment. After an overnight stay for treatment of a gallstone, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was released from a Maryland hospital on Wednesday. A…

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First Ever Supreme Court Broadcast of Arguments

Oral arguments made via teleconference approved due to COVID-19 pandemic.  On Monday, the Supreme Court made history by broadcasting the live feed from their oral arguments for the…

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Supreme Court Issues Opinions

Cases determine Congressional reimbursements and State copyright law. On Monday, the Supreme Court issued their opinions in three cases: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v.…

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Supreme Court Rules for Health Insurers

Federal reimbursements may be as high as $12 billion. In an 8-1 ruling Monday, the Supreme Court said that health insurance companies are owed reimbursement. Through a program…

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Supreme Court Issues Final Opinions of the Week

Three cases decided on Friday. The Supreme Court issued its opinions on three more cases on Friday, bringing the week’s total up to six. In the case of…

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Supreme Court Issues Opinions

Cases dealing with environmental protection and patent law decided.  The Supreme Court Issued their opinions in the cases of Thryv, Inc. v. Click-To-Call Technologies, LP, and Atlantic Richfield…

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Supreme Court Issues Opinion on Unanimous Jury Requirements

Serious offenses will require full consensus from jury members. On Monday the Supreme Court issued their opinion in the case of Ramos v. Louisiana. Although the Court is…

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Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments Via Phone

 Cases will resume in May. The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it would not be hearing any cases in person for the month of May. All oral…

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Supreme Court Upholds Traffic Stop Ruling

Police can pull over vehicles under the suspicion that the person driving is the owner of the vehicle.  On Monday, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in the…

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