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Monday, Apr 22

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Why the EMTALA SCOTUS Case Is One of the Most Infuriating Since Dobbs

slate.com

This isn’t limiting the number of abortions. It’s just making the process worse.

SCOTUS Blocked Shackles in Court. What About Jail Cell Hearings in Austin?

Bail hearings in confinement are common in Travis County

JUST IN: SCOTUS Denies Kari Lake and Mark Finchem’s Lawsuit to Ban Voting Machines Without Comment

The United States Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a lawsuit by former Arizona Gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and former Secretary of State candidate Mark Finchem to ban the use of hackable electronic voting machines.

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SCOTUS to take up challenge to Biden admin's ghost gun rule that group deems ‘abusive’

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The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear a challenge to the Biden administration's regulation on so-called "ghost guns" this fall.

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Cheney warns of ‘profoundly negative impact’ if SCOTUS doesn’t resolve Trump immunity case quickly

kvia.com

Originally Published: 22 APR 24 05:35 ET By Colin McCullough, CNN (CNN) — Former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney said Monday if the Supreme Court does not resolve the issue of presidential immunity “quickly and decisively,” it will have a…

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Cheney's Plea to SCOTUS: Resolve Trump Issue Quickly

www.newser.com

Donald Trump's hush-money trial in Manhattan is the big focus of the former president's legal fights as the week begins. However, another big moment comes on Thursday when the Supreme Court hears arguments on his claim of broad…

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Why SCOTUS Will Toss 350 J6 Convictions

Such a ruling against the DOJ will provide a glimmer of hope that our justice system will survive the assaults of the anti-democratic left.

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The Absurd Case About Whether Doctors Can Let You Bleed Out in the ER Is Reaching SCOTUS

slate.com

The latest struggle is between a federal law meant to keep patients safe and a state effort to outlaw abortion in all but the rarest circumstances.

Saturday, Apr 20

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SCOTUS to hear key homeless case

www.cnn.com

The Supreme Court is about to hear a case on whether the homeless have the right to camp in public places. "People are dying on the streets," says Theane Evangelis, attorney for the Oregon town bringing the case, "because cities can't rely…

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EDITORIAL: SCOTUS smacks down California in property rights case

www.reviewjournal.com

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling is a victory for Mr. Sheetz, property rights and common sense.

Friday, Apr 19

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SCOTUS Decides That A Position Transfer May Violate Title VII If An Employee is Worse Off Due to Discriminatory Reasons

natlawreview.com

272544 at https://natlawreview.com/article/scotus-decides-position-transfer-may-violate-title-vii-if-employee-worse-due

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SCOTUS misses a chance to protect peaceful protesters

www.ocregister.com

As Justice Sonia Sotomayor noted when the Supreme Court turned away Mckesson's appeal, that decision "expresses no view about the merits" of his First Amendment claim, which the lower courts can now consider in light of Counterman.

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Did the U.S. Solicitor General Mislead SCOTUS?

Elizabeth Prelogar, Joe Biden's appointed solicitor general, attempted to downplay prison sentences associated with J6ers convicted of 1512(c)(2) during oral arguments. But did she tell the truth?

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Thursday, Apr 18

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Attorney General Ken Paxton Submits Notice to Fifth Circuit Highlighting Impact of Recent SCOTUS Victory on SB 4 Litigation

thekatynews.com

AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sent a notice of supplemental authority to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit detailing how Texas’s unanimous victory yesterday at the U.S. Supreme Court in DeVillier v. Texas…

Wednesday, Apr 17

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Insignificant Harm Not So Insignificant in Proving Title VII Transfer Violation - SCOTUS Today

natlawreview.com

272441 at https://natlawreview.com/article/insignificant-harm-not-so-insignificant-proving-title-vii-transfer-violation-scotus

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Attorney General Ken Paxton Secures Unanimous SCOTUS Win on Texas Property Rights Case

thekatynews.com

AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a unanimous 9-0 win at the U.S. Supreme Court in a case protecting the ability of Texas to handle compensation disputes under State law for any allegedly taken property. A number of…

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SCOTUS rules Fremont can order woman to tear down unpermitted Buddhist temple

abc7news.com

MiaoLan Lee filed a lawsuit back in 2021 alleging religious, racial and gender discrimination. She claims her white neighbors have been allowed to build without permits or get permits when they should have been denied.