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Saturday, Jun 29

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Opinion: SCOTUS Justices Are Mad With Power After Chevron Reversal

www.thedailybeast.com

The reversal of the Chevron case by the young Turks, angry old men, and Chief Justice John Roberts who make up the Supreme Court’s conservative majority checked off an important box in the Federalist Society's checklist for reshaping…

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Honig: SCOTUS immunity ruling probably not a clear-cut win or loss for Trump

www.cnn.com

The coming SCOTUS decision on Presidential immunity is "truly unprecedented," says Elie Honig. But "I do not think we're going to see a categorical win or loss either way. And "the million-dollar question" is if the court will rule on…

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KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': SCOTUS ruling strips power from federal health agencies

www.news-medical.net

In what will certainly be remembered as a landmark decision, the Supreme Court's conservative majority this week overruled a 40-year-old legal precedent that required judges in most cases to yield to the expertise of federal agencies.

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How the recent SCOTUS ruling could impact homeless Vermonters

www.wcax.com

A ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court could set a precedent for municipalities to crack down on homeless people sleeping in public spaces.

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A look at the possible impact of SCOTUS overturning Chevron deference and curbing federal agencies' power on net neutrality, Big Tech regulation, and more (The Verge)

www.techmeme.com

A look at the possible impact of SCOTUS overturning Chevron deference and curbing federal agencies' power on net neutrality, Big Tech regulation, and more — Since the New Deal era, the bulk of the functioning US government is the…

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Local organizations react to SCOTUS ruling on camping bans

www.kxan.com

Local organizations in Austin reacted to the Supreme Court ruling that cities can enforce camping bans on people experiencing homelessness.

Ex-Trump official Steve Bannon’s bid to avoid prison denied by SCOTUS

nypost.com

Bannon was sentenced to serve four-months behind bars and faces a July 1 deadline to report to prison.

SCOTUS Denies Steve Bannon’s Bid to Remain Free Pending Appeal – Will Allow Democrats to Lock Up Most Important Media Personality for 4 Months Prior to 2024 Election

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Friday, Jun 28

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Political science expert weighs in on SCOTUS ruling

www.wsls.com

The Supreme Court’s split decision on the obstruction of justice charge against a Jan. 6 rioter has raised questions about the convictions of others charged under that statute, according to political science expert Karen Hult.

SCOTUS seems determined to dismantle the administrative state. It will make regulating major industries tougher.

Recent SCOTUS rulings make federal regulation of essentially all major industries more difficult — and it could bog down already overburdened courts.

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‘The decision will not have tremendous significance’: Why SCOTUS’ Jan. 6 ruling will only impact a handful of rioters

www.independent.co.uk

The Supreme Court’s ruling will likely not affect most Trump and January 6 defendant’s cases — but some will still have grounds for appeals

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Steve Bannon Reports To Prison Monday After SCOTUS Rejection

www.politicususa.com

Steve Bannon will report to prison on Monday after the Supreme Court declined to hear his appeal.

What SCOTUS just did to broadband, the right to repair, the environment, and more

www.theverge.com

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CA leaders react to SCOTUS decision to allow enforcement of homeless outdoor sleeping bans

abc7news.com

The Supreme Court is clearing the way for cities to enforce bans on unhoused people sleeping outdoors, even in the Bay Area where shelter space is limited. Here's why San Francisco Mayor London Breed sees this as a win.

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New SCOTUS Case Could Make Fair Labor Standards Act Claims More Difficult for Employers to Defend

natlawreview.com

275770 at https://natlawreview.com/article/new-scotus-case-could-make-fair-labor-standards-act-claims-more-difficult-employers

SCOTUS Delivers Blow to DOJ's Prosecution of J6 Protesters

Today's decision means Attorney General Merrick Garland and federal judges in Washington wrongfully prosecuted roughly 350 J6ers with the post-Enron felony,

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SCOTUS decision has come too late to help 2024 election disinformation researchers, experts warn

www.axios.com

A U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing government officials to speak to social media companies about content moderation doesn't come soon enough to help stop the spread of political disinformation before the November election.