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GOP lawmakers urge Supreme Court to strengthen First Amendment protections for street preachers
House Republicans filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to reject qualified immunity for officers who stopped a Christian evangelist's speech.
The Supreme Court's latest term was marked with precedent-changing rulings on presidential power and immigration, shifting the legal landscape ahead.
A conservative judge on the Ninth Circuit drew rebuke from a colleague after urging the Supreme Court to summarily reverse some of the court’s Second Amendment decisions. Judge Lawrence VanDyke was appointed by President Donald Trump in 2020.
But the money dried up after the Supreme Court struck down the biggest and boldest of Trump’s tariffs in February. The question now is: Can the president’s trade team make good on its promise to replace the lost revenue?
Leading legal authorities expect the Supreme Court to decide the prediction market dispute as early as next year.
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Supreme Court’s Colorado Catholic preschool case could have implications for Jewish school security
The Supreme Court will hear a case in its upcoming term over whether Colorado can exclude Catholic preschools from a state program, but how the justices rule could have implications for other religious groups’ ability to participate in government programs without having to give up their beliefs.
Conservative groups accuse Elena Kagan of failing to recuse from Suncor Energy v. Boulder County, citing her endorsement of a climate science manual.
One of the more controversial topics concerning the Supreme Court is how attuned justices should be to public opinion. An even more fundamental question, however, is how closely public opinion
