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Supreme Court denies review in several gun cases
The Supreme Court on Tuesday morning turned down several petitions for review challenging the ban on the possession of guns by people who have previously been convicted of felonies. However, […] The post Supreme Court denies review in several gun cases appeared first on SCOTUSblog.
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Birthright citizenship, conversion therapy ban, trans sports: 5 Supreme Court decisions to watch in 2026
The United States Supreme Court is in the midst of a term that includes several high-profile cases on issues including religious liberty, trans-identified male athletes competing in girls' sports and the harms caused to female athletes,
Legal scholars, economists, central bankers, most politicians — and perhaps even the Supreme Court itself — think the Fed should indeed maintain its independence. Though not everyone is so sure about that — or, at least, some people suggest that Fed reform is not out of the question.
Justices on Tuesday will weigh whether Title IX protects transgender athletes or bans them from participating on teams aligning with their gender identity.
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The Key to the Birthright Citizenship Case Could Be These Long-Forgotten Supreme Court Precedents
Whether or not the Trump administration has found a loophole in Wong Kim Ark, the court decided this issue with some finality just 60 years ago.
Fine points of the law are likely to dominate legal arguments in the case before the Supreme Court challenging the Trump administration’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs. Facts, however, matter and should ...
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How two Supreme Court cases could affect trans rights
On Monday, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments on two cases relating to trans athletes for the first time. The post How two Supreme Court cases could affect trans rights appeared first on Straight Arrow News.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Dec. 8 in Trump v. Slaughter, a rather innocuous case that has the potential to reshape the landscape of our government’s separation of powers. While this case is important, so too is the manner in which the news ...
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