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US Lawmakers Divided Over Supreme Court’s 2 Major Rulings

U.S. Supreme Court's decisions heartened Congressional Republicans and left colleagues on the other side of the aisle mostly unhappy and in many cases angry.  

Christian Website Designer Responds to Free Speech Win at Supreme Court

The United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Colorado Christian website designer who refused to create a website promoting same-sex weddings.
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Judge Awards $1 Million to Black Church Over Proud Boys’ BLM Banner Burning

A judge awarded Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church, a black church in D.C., over $1 million in damages in a lawsuit against the Proud Boys.

Supreme Court Rules for Christian Web Designer in Forced Speech Case

Supreme Court ruled in favor of Christian website designer who said Colorado’s law requiring her to create websites to celebrate same-sex weddings infringed on her constitutional rights.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Program

The Supreme Court voted 6–3 on June 30, 2023 to strike down President Joe Biden’s controversial plan to partially forgive student loans.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action Policies at US Colleges

Supreme Court struck down use of racially discriminatory admissions policies at U.S. colleges ending the use of so-called affirmative action in higher education.
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Supreme Court Rejects Republican Effort to Empower State Lawmakers in Making Election Rules

SCOTUS ruled against NC Republicans who argued state legislatures have authority to make rules for federal elections in states without interference from courts.
The Supreme Court as composed June 30, 2022

Supreme Court Throws out Louisiana’s Appeal, Making Way for New Congressional Map

U.S. Supreme Court ruled that another congressional map may have to be redrawn amid claims that it inappropriately dilutes influence of black voters in state.
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, on May 12, 2023. (Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)

Supreme Court Rules States Can’t Challenge Biden Deportation Policy

Supreme Court ruled Texas and Louisiana may not challenge Biden admin’s 2021 decision to focus deportation efforts on individuals deemed threat to public safety.
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Left-Wing Donors Behind ProPublica Funds Attacks on Conservative Supreme Court Justices

ProPublica, which personally attacks two conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices, is being funded by same left-wing organization pushing for their removal.

Ban on Encouraging Illegal Immigration Not Unconstitutional: Supreme Court

The law in question prohibits encouraging or inducing illegal immigration for “commercial advantage or private financial gain.”
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Appeals Court Halts Proceedings in Nashville Shooter’s Records Case as Appeal Allowing Intervention by...

The Tennessee Court of Appeals has halted the trial court proceedings in the lawsuits against the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) for denying open...