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CNN on MSN.com · 17d

What to know about the Supreme Court’s midnight Alien Enemies Act order

Less than two weeks after the Supreme Court allowed President Donald Trump to use a controversial 18th century wartime authority to speed deportations, the issue has rocketed back to the justices in a second short-fuse appeal with enormous potential consequences.
Associated Press News on MSN.com · 1d

In one day, two separate judges rule Trump improperly used 18th century wartime act against gang

Two more judges are ruling that President Donald Trump cannot use an 18th century wartime act to swiftly deport people he says are members of a Venezuelan gang.
Icon for www.foxnews.comFox News · 29d

Supreme Court rules on status of tens of thousands of fired probationary employees

That includes providing affected employees with a 60-day notice period, as required under current civil service regulations. In a Supreme Court filing, Solicitor General John Sauer argued that the ...
Icon for reason.comReason · 3d

Second Amendment Roundup: Solicitor General Seeks Guidance from Supreme Court

As the brief explains, "after Bruen, five States, including Hawaii, inverted the longstanding presumption and enacted a novel default rule under ... from the Court on Second Amendment issues.
Icon for cornellsun.comThe Cornell Daily Sun · 18d

Supreme Court Rules for Cornell Employees in Landmark Retirement Plan Case

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously ... results from our current pleading rules remains to be seen,” he wrote. Lower courts, including the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, had dismissed most ...
Icon for www.washingtonpost.comThe Washington Post · 16d

ACLU says Trump officials not complying with Supreme Court in deportation case

The American Civil Liberties Union asked the Supreme Court on Monday ... Legal experts said the high court seemed unwilling to risk waiting to again rule that Trump officials could not quickly ...
The Hill on MSN.com · 9d

Not so fast on the FDA’s food dye ban — the Supreme Court has changed the rules

The Supreme Court’s recent reversal of the Chevron doctrine means every new regulation is now living on borrowed time — and the FDA’s food dye ban may be its first casualty.
Icon for www.wfmz.comWFMZ-TV · 8d

Supreme Court seems likely to rule narrowly for family whose house was wrongly raided by FBI

(AP Photo/Sudhin Thanawala) WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed likely Tuesday to rule narrowly in favor ... The government says judges shouldn’t be second-guessing decisions made ...
Icon for www.dispatch.comColumbus Dispatch · 16d

Supreme Court declines to take Minnesota case about banning guns for 18-to-20-year-olds

The Supreme Court declined to hear a case challenging a lower court's ruling that struck down Minnesota's age restriction on handgun permits. The lower court found Minnesota's law, which restricted permits to those 21 and older, violated the Second ...
The Boston Globe · 6d

Gun advocates bring wave of challenges to state laws, capitalizing on Supreme Court ruling

From Boston to the Berkshires, gun applicants and advocacy groups have brought at least 15 challenges to the state’s license-to-carry law that have made their way to Superior Courts.
Time on MSN.com · 15d

What’s At Stake With The Supreme Court’s LGBTQ+ Schoolbooks Case

Montgomery County is the nation’s most religiously diverse county and the largest in the state of Maryland.
Icon for www.usatoday.comUSA Today · 16d

Supreme Court declines to take Minnesota case about banning guns for 18-to-20-year-olds

The state asked the Supreme Court to either take up the issue itself or at least direct the appeals court to reconsider Minnesota’s rule ... sixty years after the Second Amendment was ...