Supreme Court Rules Plaintiffs Lack Standing in Federal Censorship Case

The court permits the president’s administration to continue communicating with social media outlets. The Supreme Court decided that communications from government agencies directing social media companies to remove…

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Supreme Court Upholds Ban on DV Gun Possession

Attorney general supports the court’s position that the federal law does not violate the Second Amendment. Attorney General Merrick Garland responded with approval to the Supreme Court upholding…

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Supreme Court Agrees to Nvidia Class Action Appeal

The company calls allegations of misleading revenue statements “speculative litigation.” The Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal filed by Nvidia, which claimed that a revived class action…

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Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Starbucks in Unionization Case

President’s administration denied deference in labor-related litigation. The Supreme Court ruled that the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) overstepped its authority by halting the termination of Starbucks employees…

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Supreme Court Rejects Abortion Drug Case on a Technicality

The justices determined the “plaintiffs lack standing to challenge the FDA’s actions“ on expanding access to mifepristone. The Supreme Court released its unanimous decision that doctors’ groups lacked…

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SCOTUS Requests Administration Input on Hawaiian Oil Lawsuit

The solicitor general from the Justice Department will file a brief with the administration’s position.  The Supreme Court requested input from President Biden’s administration over an appeal submitted…

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Apache Group Requests 9th Circuit Review of Copper Mine Approval

Prepares appeal to Supreme Court if appellate refuses to rehear the case. The Native American nonprofit group Apache Stronghold requested that the entire 9th Circuit Court of Appeals…

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Supreme Court Declines Lawsuit Over Voting Machines

An appellate judge has dismissed the case last fall. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case that sought to bar the use of electronic voting machines…

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Supreme Court Upholds Anti-Discrimination Law

The justices unanimously ruled in favor of a former police officer. The Supreme Court upheld broad qualifications for Title VII discrimination cases this week, deciding unanimously in favor…

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Supreme Court Hears Medication Abortion Case

Mifepristone is a prescription drug used in medication abortions that can sent via the mail. The Supreme Court heard initial arguments for the restriction of mifepristone, a prescription…

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