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Supreme Court Declines to Review Epic Games Lawsuit With Apple Over App Store

Supreme Court declined to review separate appeals in long-running antitrust case between Apple and Epic Games, the developer of the popular video game Fortnite.
United States Postal Service

Gun Bans in Post Offices Violate 2nd Amendment, Judge Says

Federal judge in Florida ruled U.S. government’s decision to arrest man for possessing firearm in post office violated his Second Amendment right to bear arms.
Washington Internal Review Service (IRS)

IRS Targets ‘High-Income Taxpayers,’ Collects $520 Million

IRS collected some $360 million from tax-delinquent millionaires, coming after the federal agency collected about $122 million from wealthy Americans in October.

State AGs Blast Biden, Wall Street Plan to Sell Rights to America’s Public Lands

Plan by NYSE to create NACs, to buy up land rights throughout America, faced heavy criticism from 25 state AGs, who, in letter, urged SEC to reject the concept.
Supreme Court and X Social Media

Supreme Court Declines X’s Challenge to Surveillance Gag Order

Supreme Court declined an appeal by X that challenged law preventing company from disclosing how often federal government sought monitoring of social media users.

Supreme Court Allows Idaho to Enforce Strict Abortion Ban, Will Hear Case

The Supreme Court granted Idaho the authority to enforce its strict abortion ban while legal clashes play out over a federal law mandating emergency care.
Justice John Roberts speaks at Georgetown University Law Center Graduation

Supreme Court’s John Roberts Urges ‘Caution’ on Using Artificial Intelligence

AI is already changing the legal field and will have a major impact in the future, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said in year-end report for 2023.

Federal Judge Blocks California’s Concealed Carry Restrictions Banning Firearms in Most Public Places

Controversial CA law banning licensed gun holders from carrying firearms in multiple locations across state was temporarily blocked by a federal judge.
Former President Donald Trumps Addresses NRA Convention 2022

NRA Sounds Alarm on New ATF Rule Targeting Gun Buyers and Sellers

NRA sounded the alarm on a gun-control proposal from a federal regulatory agency that could "unjustly criminalize" Americans from selling a firearm.
The Edge Christian Fellowship in Rogers Minnesota

IN-DEPTH: Home Church Pastor Says Constitutional Right Violated After City Issued Cease-and-Desist

A pastor of a home-based church in Rogers, Minnesota, is facing a city government cease-and-desist order after a complaint was allegedly filed by a neighbor.
Effect of 2022 Roe v Wade Decision on Supreme Court Decision

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Pro-Life Sidewalk Counselor’s Case

Supreme Court passed up overturning precedent permitting protective "bubbles" around abortion clinics to keep protesters and pro-life sidewalk counselors away.
Woman gets Vaccinated

Biden Scores Win as Supreme Court Throws Out Federal COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Cases

The Supreme Court on Dec. 11 threw out three cases involving federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates, handing a win to President Joe Biden and his administration.