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U.S. Supreme Court sides with Oregon city, allows ban on homeless people sleeping outdoors
Oklahoma Voice· 6 days agoSupreme Court Friday sided with a local ordinance in Oregon that bans homeless people from sleeping...
US Supreme Court ruling on Trump immunity looms
The Economic Times· 6 days agoThe US Supreme Court is expected to rule Monday on the most highly anticipated decision of its term -- a ruling "for the ages" on whether Donald Trump,...
Supreme Court Overturns the Chevron Doctrine
The Dispatch· 6 days agoNatural Resource Defense Council was no blockbuster ruling. The court simply sided with the Reagan administration—and, as it happens, Justice Neil ...
US Supreme Court rejects teen sex abuse victim's bid to revive Snapchat lawsuit - Times of India
The Times of India· 4 days agoLower courts found that Snapchat was shielded by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act,...
Pa. House and Senate Democrats decry U.S. Supreme Court ruling on homelessness
Pennsylvania Capital-Star· 5 days agoThe case originated in Grants Pass, a city in Oregon that argued its ordinance is a solution to the...
The Court Got It Right on Free Speech and Social Media
The Dispatch· 5 days agoIn last week’s Loper Bright and Jarkesy decisions, for example—both of which concerned the powers of...
Ruling on homelessness raises the risks for domestic violence survivors, experts say
Utah News Dispatch· 6 days agoOriginally published by The 19th. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court has ruled in the case of...
Supreme Court sends Trump immunity case back to lower court, dimming chance of trial before election...
The Economic Times· 6 days agoThe Supreme Court on Monday extended the delay in the Washington criminal case against Donald Trump...
Stockard on the Stump: Government immunity stretches from D.C. to Tennessee
Tennessee Lookout· 2 days agoFirst, the Tennessee Attorney General told us state election laws for felons don’t apply to...
Roberts’ Rules: Presidents can kill like despots
Michigan Advance· 4 days agoRegrettably, but not surprisingly, the Supreme Court has now unleashed SEAL Team Six to murder anyone the president directs it to kill. By focusing only...