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Thursday, Oct 16

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Sony tells SCOTUS that people accused of piracy aren’t “innocent grandmothers”

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Music companies want ISPs to terminate repeat infringers or pay big damages.

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Psaki Freaks Out That SCOTUS Is Helping GOP 'Rig' Elections

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MSNBC’s Jen Psaki delivered a factually challenged monologue on Wednesday’s The Briefing. As Psaki tells it, if the Supreme Court rules that race-based gerrymandering in the form of majority-black districts is unconstitutional, it will be…

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Trans athlete's attorneys respond after judge strikes down attempt to end SCOTUS battle over women's sports

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Lindsay Hecox's attorneys responded after a federal judge blocked an attempt to drop a Supreme Court case over Idaho's law prohibiting transgender athletes in women's sports programs.

Wednesday, Oct 15

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SCOTUS evaluates whether cops need probable cause to enter homes during emergencies

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William Trevor Case sought to suppress evidence at trial obtained after officers entered his home, without a warrant, based on concerns that he posed a threat to himself.

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CNN Freaks Out That SCOTUS Might Do Away With Race-Based Districts

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As the Supreme Court gathered to determine the fate of race-based congressional districts, the cast of CNN’s Wednesday edition of Inside Politics gathered for its corresponding freak-out session. Most notably, Atlanta Journal-Constitution…

SCOTUS Signals New Limits on Voting Rights Act

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The Supreme Court signaled Wednesday that it may further weaken the Voting Rights Act, as justices heard arguments in a Louisiana redistricting case that could reshape how race can be considered in drawing voting districts. The case…

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Judge denies trans athlete’s ‘manipulative’ attempt to kill SCOTUS sports ban case

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After an Idaho trans athlete tried to have the potential landmark SCOTUS case dropped, a federal judge struck down the attempt to dismiss it and ruled that the case should proceed.

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Federal judge rules in favor of allowing SCOTUS case over trans athletes to proceed after attempt to dismiss

www.foxnews.com

A federal judge allowed Idaho's transgender athlete Supreme Court case to proceed after Lindsay Hecox attempted to have the landmark women's sports lawsuit dropped.

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Democrats Could Lose These Districts if SCOTUS Curtails Voting Rights Act

www.newsweek.com

These are the 19 Congressional districts Democrats could lose depending on the Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais.

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SCOTUS Rejects Case About Colorado School Hiding Sex Transitions from Parents

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The Supreme Court on Monday declined to a take up a case from parents challenging a Colorado school district's policy allowing staff to conceal a student's "gender identity" from parents.

Tuesday, Oct 14

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Alex Jones Loses SCOTUS Appeal Of $1.4B Sandy Hook Penalty

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The Supreme Court has rejected far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' attempt to overturn a $1.4 billion defamation judgment tied to his false claims about the Sandy Hook school massacre.

It's The End Of The Line For Alex Jones As SCOTUS Rejection Means He Must Pay Sandy Hook Families

www.politicususa.com

The Supreme Court has flat out rejected Alex Jones's appeal, which means that he must pay billions of dollars for defaming Sandy Hook families.

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CAL THOMAS: Christian counseling and SCOTUS

www.arkansasonline.com

When the Supreme Court declared same-sex marriage legal in 2015, I wondered what standard it would use should polygamists appeal for similar rights. In accepting a case from Colorado Springs about whether a Christian counselor can advise…

Monday, Oct 13

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Former Justice Kennedy says SCOTUS has become 'too personal and confrontational'

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Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy thinks the high court’s opinions have become “too personal and confrontational.”

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Former Justice Kennedy says SCOTUS has become 'too personal and confrontational'

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Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy thinks the high court’s opinions have become “too personal and confrontational.” “I’m actually somewhat concerned about the Court,” Kennedy said in an interview with CBS News published Sunday.…

Saturday, Oct 11

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Long-held SCOTUS precedents could undercut Portland, Chicago National Guard lawsuits

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President Donald Trump's National Guard deployment in Oregon and Illinois faces court challenges as experts debate federal authority versus state sovereignty.

Friday, Oct 10

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Liberal Networks BURY Foiled Left-Wing Terror Attack on SCOTUS

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The left-wing media have all but refused to touch the latest major case of left-wing political violence: the attempted bombing of the Red Mass service traditionally attended by several Supreme Court Justices.

Scalise leads GOP fight at SCOTUS to stop 'radical' left’s ‘war on American energy’

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Republican lawmakers warn that climate lawsuits seeking billions in damages from Exxon and Suncor Energy could restructure or bankrupt the American energy industry.

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NBA Win in Meta Pixel Lawsuit Still Leaves Room for SCOTUS Ruling

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For the second time in two years, U.S. District Judge Jennifer L. Rochon has dismissed a lawsuit brought by a man who accuses the NBA of illegally using the Meta Pixel tracking tool to disclose his viewing of NBA.com videos. Whether the…