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Key Takeaways From Supreme Court Rulings That Curb Executive Power

Key Takeaways From Supreme Court Rulings That Curb Executive Power

Supreme Court issued rulings to limit the power of the federal government, curbing agencies’ ability to make regulations and take certain enforcement actions.
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Supreme Court Orders Title 42 Border Rule to Remain in Effect

The Supreme Court allowed Title 42, the Trump-era immigration and public health order, to remain in place for the time being.

Supreme Court Struggles During Hearing About Lifting Section 230 Protections From Social Media Platforms

Supreme Court justices struggled during oral arguments about extent to which social media platforms should be liable when terrorist use platforms to promote causes.

Female-Only Spa With Compulsory Nudity Must Admit ‘Transgender Women’ With Penises: Judge

Spa serving only women must admit men if they claim to be women, judge ruled. Services provided by spa require patrons to be fully naked, and employees all female.

Judge Rules in Favor of Home Depot, Against Displaying ‘Black Lives Matter’ Messaging on...

Judge dismissed NLRB complaint against Home Depot claiming they violated employee rights by stopping workers from wearing BLM imagery at work.

LA School District Faces Lawsuit After Son Bribed Into Getting COVID-19 Vaccination: Mother

LAUSD is facing lawsuit from family whose 13-year-old son was bribed to receive a COVID-19 vaccine at school without her consent.
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Supreme Court Reinstates Louisiana Election Map Disputed by Democrats

Supreme Court granted emergency Republican application to reinstate disputed election map in Louisiana allowing map to remain in place for next elections.

Senate Judiciary Committee Advances Judge Jackson’s Nomination to Senate Floor

The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday voted along party lines to advance the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Senate floor after weeks of tough scrutiny. The...

We The People: Andrew McCarthy on Supreme Court Packing

This episode of "We the People: Insights from Grant Recipients of The Bradley Foundation" features Andy McCarthy discussing topics ranging from how to characterize...

Here Is When Trump Has to Surrender in Georgia Case

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis gave former President Donald Trump and 18 other defendants who were charged until noon on Aug. 25, 2023 to surrender.

Missouri AG imposes ‘guardrails’ on gender transition interventions for minors

MO AG Andrew Bailey implemented emergency regulation imposing "guardrails" on gender transition interventions for minors as push to ban continues state-by-state.

Civil Liberties Group Tells Commission to Reject Left’s Supreme Court-Packing

A Texas-based civil liberties group delivered a letter and petition telling the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States (PCSCUS) that it should reject proposals to expand...