Supreme Court Clears Way for N.R.A. to Pursue First Amendment Challenge
The Supreme Court allowed the NRA to pursue a First Amendment claim against a New York state official for pressuring companies to stop business after the Parkland shooting. [ more ]
Could Biden Be Left Off the Ohio Ballot in November?
The Supreme Court ruled against efforts to disqualify Trump from 2024 ballots under the 14th Amendment, but Biden faces ballot-access problems in Alabama and Ohio. [ more ]
U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Unanimous Post-Trial Decision and Long-Settled Precedent, Allows South Carolina's Racially Discriminatory Congressional Map to Stand
The Supreme Court reversed the finding of an unconstitutional racial gerrymander in South Carolina's Congressional District 1, impacting Black voters' access to fair elections. [ more ]
Ohio reviewing race-based scholarships after Supreme Court affirmative action ruling
State universities in Ohio are reviewing and potentially eliminating race-based scholarships due to legal concerns after a Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action. [ more ]
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Consumer Watchdog's Funding
The Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, preserving the agency's ability to regulate financial practices. [ more ]
Three options Sunak considering to make Rwanda deportation plan work - and the flaws
UK home secretary James Cleverly has traveled to Rwanda in an attempt to salvage the government's plan to deport asylum seekers, which was deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court.
Rishi Sunak, the chancellor, is taking a three-pronged approach to make the plan viable, including updating the UK's memorandum of understanding with Rwanda to a treaty and addressing concerns raised by the Supreme Court. [ more ]