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Muslim Lawyers Recoil at GOP Attacks on Historic Court Pick

Adeel Mangi’s historic federal appellate court nomination started out as a celebratory moment for fellow Muslim lawyers—but, for them, it has now become a familiar spectacle.

Supreme Court Delay Allows Use of Racially Gerrymandered Map

A federal judge said looming deadlines and the US Supreme Court’s inaction forced her to allow South Carolina to use a redistricting map the court previously found disadvantaged Black voters.

Supreme Court Suggests It Will Back Access to Abortion Pill

The US Supreme Court signaled it’s likely to preserve full access to a widely used abortion pill as the justices heard arguments in a case carrying major stakes for reproductive rights and potentially this year’s elections.

Republican States Challenge Biden’s Student Loan Repayment Rule

Eleven Republican-led states filed a lawsuit against President Joe Biden Thursday seeking to invalidate the administration’s rule to cut monthly student loan costs and quicken loan forgiveness for some borrowers.

US Efforts to Store Nuclear Waste Poised for High Court Review

An intensifying legal battle over efforts to store the country’s nuclear waste is likely to reach the US Supreme Court following appellate court rulings that split on the issue of whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has authority to license two facilities, one of the developers said Thursday.

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Texas Judge Moves Credit Card Late Fee Challenge to Washington

A lawsuit brought by the US Chamber of Commerce and banking trade groups challenging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s credit card late fee rule will be transferred to Washington, D.C., after a Texas federal judge ruled the case doesn’t belong in his court.

US Efforts to Store Nuclear Waste Poised for High Court Review

An intensifying legal battle over efforts to store the country’s nuclear waste is likely to reach the US Supreme Court following appellate court rulings that split on the issue of whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has authority to license two facilities, one of the developers said Thursday.

Supreme Court's Ethical Dilemmas Began Before Clarence Thomas

In this video, we look at the history of judicial ethics and probe the constitutionality of creating a code of conduct for Supreme Court justices.

AI Trained on Famed Authors’ Copyrighted Work. They Want Revenge – Part 1

Supreme Court Urged to Take Up Fight Over Trans Youth

IVF Access Still in Spotlight Despite New Alabama Law

Beyond NIL: Will College Sports Become a Free Market?

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Supreme Court Today, March 28, 2024

Supreme Court Today, Vol. 92 No. 36, pages 3245-3254, dated March 28, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.

Supreme Court Today, March 21, 2024

Supreme Court Today, Vol. 92 No. 35, pages 3237-3243, dated March 21, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.

Supreme Court Today, March 14, 2024

Supreme Court Today, Vol. 92 No. 34, pages 3231-3235, dated March 14, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.