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#transgender-athletes
fromsfist.com
6 days ago
US politics

Supreme Court All But Certain to Rule That Laws Barring Trans Students From Sports Are Constitutional

LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 week ago

Supreme Court hearing on trans sports bans focuses on "biological advantages" - LGBTQ Nation

The Supreme Court considered whether states can ban transgender girls from girls' and women's school sports and debated physiological advantages and legal standing.
LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
6 days ago

7 takeaways from Supreme Court arguments about bans on trans women and girls in sports

The Supreme Court heard arguments that could determine whether transgender girls and women can participate on female school sports teams nationwide.
fromsfist.com
6 days ago
US politics

Supreme Court All But Certain to Rule That Laws Barring Trans Students From Sports Are Constitutional

fromLos Angeles Times
2 hours ago

Supreme Court appears likely to strike down California law banning guns in stores and restaurants

Such a law "effectively nullifies licenses to carry arms in public," Trump's lawyers said.
US politics
#transgender-rights
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 days ago
US politics

SCOTUS heard trans cases while Angie Craig leads effort to impeach Kristi Noem - LGBTQ Nation

US politics
fromJezebel
6 days ago

The 'WTF Is Happening' Guide to the Trans Sports Bans at the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court heard challenges to Idaho and West Virginia laws banning transgender girls from girls' public-school sports, despite medical treatment and low testosterone.
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 days ago
US politics

SCOTUS heard trans cases while Angie Craig leads effort to impeach Kristi Noem - LGBTQ Nation

fromJezebel
6 days ago
US politics

The 'WTF Is Happening' Guide to the Trans Sports Bans at the Supreme Court

#tariffs
fromFortune
1 week ago
US politics

A Supreme Court ruling that strikes down Trump's tariffs would be the fastest way to revive the stalling job market, top economist says | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago
US politics

A Supreme Court ruling that strikes down Trump's tariffs would be the fastest way to revive the stalling job market, top economist says | Fortune

#federal-reserve
fromFortune
7 hours ago
US politics

Jerome Powell to attend Supreme Court oral argument on Lisa Cook's attempted firing from Federal Reserve | Fortune

fromFortune
7 hours ago
US politics

Jerome Powell to attend Supreme Court oral argument on Lisa Cook's attempted firing from Federal Reserve | Fortune

Law
fromAbove the Law
22 hours ago

Partnerships, Legal Education, Marriages... Lawyers Were Destroying Everything Last Week - See Generally - Above the Law

Consolidation in Biglaw, state interference in legal education, and a Supreme Court cybersecurity breach signal shrinking opportunities and systemic institutional vulnerabilities.
#voting-rights-act
#ieepa
fromFortune
1 day ago
US politics

The U.S. Supreme Court could throw a wrench into Trump's plan to take Greenland as soon as Tuesday | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago
US politics

Trump tariff win could give him sweeping tax powers, experts say | Fortune

fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago
US politics

Importers brace for $150B tariff refund fight if Trump loses at Supreme Court | CBC News

fromFortune
1 day ago
US politics

The U.S. Supreme Court could throw a wrench into Trump's plan to take Greenland as soon as Tuesday | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago
US politics

Trump tariff win could give him sweeping tax powers, experts say | Fortune

fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago
US politics

Importers brace for $150B tariff refund fight if Trump loses at Supreme Court | CBC News

fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

The Supreme Court is about to weigh in on the Fed's independence in a case that goes beyond Jerome Powell

The Supreme Court on Wednesday is scheduled to hear arguments over President Donald Trump's attempts to fire a sitting Federal Reserve board member. Lisa Cook, whom Trump tried to remove in August, has asked the high court to ensure she can keep her job. She's argued that the "cause" Trump cited, which involves allegations of mortgage irregularities, is a pretext. The efforts to fire her are based on politics, not economic data or job performance, her lawyers say.
US politics
Right-wing politics
fromThe American Conservative
1 day ago

What Pro-Lifers and Foreign-Policy Restrainers Can Learn From Machado

Pro-life activists and anti-war conservatives who voted for Trump feel disappointed by his weaker abortion stances and renewed inclination toward regime-change foreign policy.
US politics
fromABA Journal
5 days ago

Supreme Court often uses 'Friday news dump' when releasing significant decisions

The Supreme Court frequently releases significant orders late Thursday or Friday afternoons, often after 4 p.m., increasing the likelihood that decisions will be overlooked.
Intellectual property law
fromPatently-O
4 days ago

The Tinderbox Ignites: Supreme Court to Decide Whether Generic Equivalence Statements Constitute Inducement

The Supreme Court will decide whether generic manufacturers can be liable for induced patent infringement when using skinny labels that omit patented uses.
US news
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Supreme Court to hear appeal by Roundup's parent company to block thousands of lawsuits

The Supreme Court will decide whether EPA approval of Roundup without a cancer warning preempts thousands of state lawsuits alleging glyphosate causes cancer.
#executive-power
#jair-bolsonaro
fromTruthout
5 days ago

The Supreme Court Just Made It Easier for Candidates to Challenge Election Laws

Candidates have a concrete and particularized interest in the rules that govern the counting of votes in their elections, regardless whether those rules harm their electoral prospects or increase the cost of their campaigns," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion.
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fromwww.npr.org
6 days ago

Candidates have legal standing to challenge election laws, the Supreme Court rules

Political candidates have legal standing to challenge election laws before voting or counting begins, according to the U.S. Supreme Court.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
6 days ago

Anti-trans protestors embarrassingly can't even name 5 women pro athletes - LGBTQ Nation

Opponents of trans athletes at the Supreme Court struggled to name five current women pro athletes, suggesting performative concern for women's sports.
Law
fromAbove the Law
6 days ago

Morning Docket: 01.14.26 - Above the Law

Multiple major legal developments span Supreme Court actions, DOJ controversy, high-profile trials, academic integrity issues, and judicial procedural disputes.
Information security
fromDataBreaches.Net
1 week ago

Tennessee man to plead guilty to hacking US Supreme Court filing system - DataBreaches.Net

A 24-year-old Springfield, Tennessee resident will plead guilty to repeatedly hacking the U.S. Supreme Court's electronic document filing system.
Intellectual property law
fromPatently-O
1 week ago

Supreme Court Patent Update: Hikma Redistributed, Curtin's Missing Brief, and Two Petitions on Deck

Supreme Court denied cert in two matters but redistributed Hikma v. Amarin to January 16, increasing the likelihood of grant amid government support.
US news
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Man to plead guilty to hacking US Supreme Court filing system | TechCrunch

Nicholas Moore is expected to plead guilty for repeatedly accessing the U.S. Supreme Court's electronic filing system on 25 days between August and October 2023.
US politics
fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

Supreme Court's Delayed Gratification - Above the Law

The Supreme Court waited until January to issue its first argued-case opinion only twice in the last 80 years.
Law
fromArs Technica
1 week ago

Supreme Court takes case that could strip FCC of authority to issue fines

The Supreme Court will decide if the FCC's authority to fine carriers for selling customers' location data violates the Seventh Amendment jury-trial right.
US news
fromsfist.com
1 week ago

Monday Morning Headlines: Wiener Changes Course on Gaza

California public-safety incidents, a political shift on Gaza labeling, Meta's new president appointment, a Supreme Court trans-athlete oral argument, and Golden Globe awards occurred.
US politics
fromabovethelaw.com
1 week ago

Morning Docket: 01.12.26

A criminal DOJ probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell triggered a sharp market decline, amid several high-profile legal developments affecting courts, counsel, and copyright.
US politics
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

The Supreme Court Gets Back to Work

The Supreme Court will face a busy, contentious term driven by unpredictable presidential actions, high-profile prosecutions, and major constitutional cases.
#trans-rights
US politics
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Will you have to show your ID at the app store?

Online age verification faces legal, technical, and privacy obstacles, though recent Supreme Court developments may allow some limited forms of verification.
Cryptocurrency
fromBitcoin Magazine
1 week ago

Could A Supreme Court Ruling Against Trump Crash Bitcoin?

Bitcoin faces volatility as markets await a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the legality of Trump's 2025 tariffs, with potential large financial and refund implications.
fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago

Morning Docket: 01.06.26 - Above the Law

* Maduro's legal team anchored by Julian Assange's lawyer. [ NY Law Journal] * Meanwhile, the DOJ just dropped its claims that Maduro ran the "Cartel de los Soles" after acknowledging that it's not even a real group. Exactly the sort of airtight prosecution you'd expect to see before killing 40-80 people to make an arrest. [ NY Times] * Chamber of Commerce will get an expedited appeal on challenge to Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee. [ Law360]
US politics
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

This Is the Nastiest Opinion by a Supreme Court Justice in 2025

There were a lot of decisions in 2025 that immiserated huge amounts of people and made the world materially worse. But my pick is not one of those. Instead, I need to talk about NIH v. American Public Health Association. Yes, it has to do with slashing research grants, which does materially harm a lot of people. But more profoundly for me, this case is emblematic of every single level of destruction and mayhem coming out of the Supreme Court-all the arrogance bundled into one.
US politics
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

2025 was a big year for climate in the US courts - these were the wins and losses

Courts have mostly rebuffed oil industry efforts to dismiss or move climate deception lawsuits, but a pending Supreme Court decision on Boulder could reshape momentum.
#birthright-citizenship
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

Trump will drop push for National Guard deployments in Chicago, LA and Portland, Ore.

Federal deployments of National Guard to Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland were halted after legal setbacks and court rulings constrained presidential authority.
#national-guard
fromAxios
2 weeks ago
US politics

Trump backs off National Guard deployments in Los Angeles, Chicago, Portland

fromAxios
2 weeks ago
US politics

Trump backs off National Guard deployments in Los Angeles, Chicago, Portland

fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago

Recall A Biting Memory - See Also - Above the Law

Touchy With The Teeth: Sidley associate fired after (politely) gnawing on her co-workers.
Law
Law
fromArs Technica
3 weeks ago

Lawsuit over Trump rejecting medical research grants is settled

A federal court voided the government's anti-DEI funding policy as illegal, and blocked grants will be re-evaluated with funding decisions reset to early 2025.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
3 weeks ago

Dangerous!' CBS's Jan Crawford Skewers Liberals Over Attacks on the Supreme Court

Accusations that the Supreme Court is corrupt are false, harmful to institutional legitimacy, and obscure the court's conservative jurisprudence and role in restoring constitutional accountability.
US politics
fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago

Morning Docket: 12.29.25 - Above the Law

Supreme Court bars deploying federal troops for policing; DOJ surveilled an Epstein reporter; high-profile criminal cases and judicial controversies continue.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

Why ICE Is Getting Away With It

Two Supreme Court decisions have created near-immunity for ICE agents, enabling illegal detentions, force, and denial of legal rights with little accountability.
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

The Supreme Court Cast Its Lot With Trumpism. It Should Be Very Worried.

During his first year back in office, President Donald Trump amassed an unprecedented amount of power in pursuit of his far-reaching agenda. His quests to crush the Democratic Party's electoral power, seize control over the economy, and deport millions of immigrants were all actively abetted by the Supreme Court's Republican-appointed justices. Time and again-often over the shadow docket, with no explanation-the 6-3 supermajority cleared the path for Trump's aggressive executive overreach.
US politics
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fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago

How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law

U.S. courts faced intensified emergency docket use, threats against judges, major Supreme Court orders, expensive legal defense bills, and contested immigration and election law disputes.
US politics
fromABA Journal
4 weeks ago

Mentions of Justice Scalia surge at conservative-dominated court during oral arguments

References to Justice Antonin Scalia surged during the current Supreme Court term, with justices and attorneys invoking his name nearly three dozen times since October.
US politics
fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago

Morning Docket: 12.24.25 - Above the Law

Major legal developments include a Supreme Court block on troop deployment, problematic Epstein file release, legal aid funding shortfalls, and high-profile litigation and policy changes.
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
3 weeks ago

Supreme Court Tells Trump No for Once, More Epstein Files Released, Theater Festival Leaves Kennedy Center - Washingtonian

I can't stop listening to: Marvin Gaye, " Purple Snowflakes ." With all respect to " Christmas Eve in Washington ," this lightly lysergic soul tune is my favorite holiday song by a local artist. Motown shelved the original version and got Gaye to rerecord it as " Pretty Little Baby ," a frankly suboptimal state of affairs that persisted until 1993, when the original recording appeared on a compilation .
US politics
#national-guard-deployment
fromwww.mediaite.com
4 weeks ago

BREAKING: Supreme Court Won't Let Trump Send Troops to Chicago

To call the Guard into active federal service under 12406(3), the President must be unable' with the regular military to execute the laws of the United States.' Because the statute requires an assessment of the military's ability to execute the laws, it likely applies only where the military could legally execute the laws. Such circumstances are exceptional: Under the Posse Comitatus Act, the military is prohibited from execut[ing] the laws' except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress.
US politics
Intellectual property law
fromPatently-O
4 weeks ago

Should Abandoned Applications Be Presumed Enabling? Supreme Court Asks for Response

Supreme Court will consider whether printed publications asserted as anticipatory prior art should be presumed enabling and whether efficacy proof is required.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

It's time to accept that the US supreme court is illegitimate and must be replaced | Ryan Doerfler and Samuel Moyn

The justices of the US supreme court even its conservatives have traditionally valued their institution's own standing. John Roberts, the current US chief justice, has always been praised even by liberals as a staunch advocate of the court's image as a neutral arbiter. For decades, Americans believed the court soared above the fray of partisan contestation. No more. In Donald Trump's second term, the supreme court's conservative supermajority has seized the opportunity to empower the nation's chief executive.
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fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

At Least The Robots In The Coming War Against Humans Will Understand War Crimes - Above the Law

A Pentagon-bought AI accused the Trump administration of war crimes; legal AI can outperform humans, Sotomayor defends federal stability, and cross-border mergers can fail.
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