Trump said he would revoke birthright citizenship. It hasn't worked in the past
Trump plans to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, but legal and constitutional hurdles make this unlikely.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew Spotted at Mar-a-Lago Ahead of Ban | Entrepreneur
TikTok is seeking a pause on a U.S. deadline to sever ties with ByteDance amid legal challenges.
Opinion | Presidents Enjoy Remarkable Freedom': Three Legal Experts on Trump 2.0
The second Trump administration may leverage a broadly defined presidential power from recent Supreme Court rulings, impacting legal advice and initiatives.
Legal challenges could arise in diverse initiatives from the second Trump administration, with significant implications for executive power.
What's Aileen Cannon Been Up to Lately? It Involves Taylor Swift.
Aileen Cannon's dismissal of Trump's classified documents case raises speculation about her future in politics and potential Supreme Court ambitions.
Trump said he would revoke birthright citizenship. It hasn't worked in the past
Trump plans to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, but legal and constitutional hurdles make this unlikely.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew Spotted at Mar-a-Lago Ahead of Ban | Entrepreneur
TikTok is seeking a pause on a U.S. deadline to sever ties with ByteDance amid legal challenges.
Opinion | Presidents Enjoy Remarkable Freedom': Three Legal Experts on Trump 2.0
The second Trump administration may leverage a broadly defined presidential power from recent Supreme Court rulings, impacting legal advice and initiatives.
Legal challenges could arise in diverse initiatives from the second Trump administration, with significant implications for executive power.
What's Aileen Cannon Been Up to Lately? It Involves Taylor Swift.
Aileen Cannon's dismissal of Trump's classified documents case raises speculation about her future in politics and potential Supreme Court ambitions.
Judges topple gun restrictions as courts chart an uncertain path forward
Federal courts are increasingly ruling against state gun restrictions following the Supreme Court's Bruen decision, leading to significant challenges for gun regulations.
Supreme Court agrees to review TikTok ban-or-sale law
The Supreme Court will determine if banning TikTok over security issues is constitutional.
The law aims to protect U.S. citizens from foreign influence via social media.
The US supreme court's TikTok case will put free expression on the line | Trevor Timm
The Supreme Court's decision to review TikTok's case could set a precedent affecting free expression and national security.
Supreme court agrees to hear TikTok challenge to law ending its US operations
The US Supreme Court will hear TikTok's challenge to a law that could lead to a ban or forced sale of the app.
Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments Over Potential U.S. TikTok Ban
The Supreme Court is assessing the constitutionality of a law that may ban TikTok if it isn't sold, balancing free speech with national security concerns.
Supreme Court to decide if TikTok should be banned or sold
The US's attempts to regulate TikTok raise significant concerns regarding freedom of speech and anti-democratic practices.
The implications of the TikTok ban are broader than the app itself, affecting 170 million Americans' access to information.
US court denies TikTok's plea to stop likely ban until Supreme Court review
TikTok plans to challenge a federal law requiring divestment in the Supreme Court after a recent appeals court ruling against halting the law.
Supreme Court agrees to review TikTok ban-or-sale law
The Supreme Court will determine if banning TikTok over security issues is constitutional.
The law aims to protect U.S. citizens from foreign influence via social media.
The US supreme court's TikTok case will put free expression on the line | Trevor Timm
The Supreme Court's decision to review TikTok's case could set a precedent affecting free expression and national security.
Supreme court agrees to hear TikTok challenge to law ending its US operations
The US Supreme Court will hear TikTok's challenge to a law that could lead to a ban or forced sale of the app.
Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments Over Potential U.S. TikTok Ban
The Supreme Court is assessing the constitutionality of a law that may ban TikTok if it isn't sold, balancing free speech with national security concerns.
Supreme Court to decide if TikTok should be banned or sold
The US's attempts to regulate TikTok raise significant concerns regarding freedom of speech and anti-democratic practices.
The implications of the TikTok ban are broader than the app itself, affecting 170 million Americans' access to information.
US court denies TikTok's plea to stop likely ban until Supreme Court review
TikTok plans to challenge a federal law requiring divestment in the Supreme Court after a recent appeals court ruling against halting the law.
Banning Trans Health Care Puts Young People at Risk of Harm
The Supreme Court case highlights the risks of Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care, emphasizing the importance of maintaining access to healthcare for LGBTQ+ youth.
I'm a Seasoned Litigator. Sam Alito's Recent Questions Have Made Me Cringe.
Justice Alito's performance undermines the integrity of legal proceedings by disregarding established court rules during the case on gender-affirming drugs for minors.
Banning Trans Health Care Puts Young People at Risk of Harm
The Supreme Court case highlights the risks of Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care, emphasizing the importance of maintaining access to healthcare for LGBTQ+ youth.
I'm a Seasoned Litigator. Sam Alito's Recent Questions Have Made Me Cringe.
Justice Alito's performance undermines the integrity of legal proceedings by disregarding established court rules during the case on gender-affirming drugs for minors.
Black Student Enrollment at Harvard Law Drops by More Than Half
The sharp drop in Black students at Harvard Law is attributed to the Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action, marking the lowest enrollment since the 1960s.
Air Force Academy Sued Over Race-Based Admissions Policy
The anti-affirmative action group is challenging racial preferences in military academy admissions following a Supreme Court ruling against such practices.
Feldman: Why the Naval Academy gets to keep affirmative action
The Supreme Court exempted military academies from its ruling on affirmative action, impacting their admissions practices significantly.
How Much Has Law School Diversity Changed After A Year? Data Says...
Despite the Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action, racial and ethnic diversity in law school enrollment remained stable in 2024, with some exceptions.
Black Student Enrollment at Harvard Law Drops by More Than Half
The sharp drop in Black students at Harvard Law is attributed to the Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action, marking the lowest enrollment since the 1960s.
Air Force Academy Sued Over Race-Based Admissions Policy
The anti-affirmative action group is challenging racial preferences in military academy admissions following a Supreme Court ruling against such practices.
Feldman: Why the Naval Academy gets to keep affirmative action
The Supreme Court exempted military academies from its ruling on affirmative action, impacting their admissions practices significantly.
How Much Has Law School Diversity Changed After A Year? Data Says...
Despite the Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action, racial and ethnic diversity in law school enrollment remained stable in 2024, with some exceptions.
Justices to Hear Case on South Carolina's Bid to Defund Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court is reviewing South Carolina's decision to terminate Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood based on its provision of abortion services.
Supreme Court takes up South Carolina's effort to defund Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court will evaluate Medicaid beneficiaries' right to choose providers amidst South Carolina's disqualification of Planned Parenthood for non-abortion services.
Supreme Court to weigh state moves to cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood
Supreme Court to review South Carolina's Medicaid funding decision impacting Planned Parenthood amidst ongoing abortion debates.
Justices to Hear Case on South Carolina's Bid to Defund Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court is reviewing South Carolina's decision to terminate Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood based on its provision of abortion services.
Supreme Court takes up South Carolina's effort to defund Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court will evaluate Medicaid beneficiaries' right to choose providers amidst South Carolina's disqualification of Planned Parenthood for non-abortion services.
Supreme Court to weigh state moves to cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood
Supreme Court to review South Carolina's Medicaid funding decision impacting Planned Parenthood amidst ongoing abortion debates.
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to California Tailpipe Emissions Limits
The Supreme Court will review standing on California's emissions standards, amid challenges from business groups concerned about national policy implications.
U.S. Supreme Court to hear challenge on California emission rule waiver
California's emissions rules are challenged, potentially redefining state authority in environmental regulations regarding electric vehicles.
Supreme Court to hear challenge to California's authority to set vehicle emissions standards
The Supreme Court will hear a case regarding California's unique ability to impose stricter clean air standards than federal regulations, raising questions about state equality.
Supreme Court dismisses constitutional claim in California air pollution case
The Supreme Court upheld California's authority to enforce its pollution standards, while limiting the oil industry's legal avenues against these regulations.
US supreme court to hear fuel firms' challenge to California's emission limits
The US Supreme Court will hear a case on California's vehicle emissions standards, testing the state's authority against federal regulations.
What do recent Supreme Court actions mean for California auto emission standards?
The Supreme Court has upheld California's strict auto emissions standards, allowing the state to maintain regulatory authority amidst potential legal challenges.
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to California Tailpipe Emissions Limits
The Supreme Court will review standing on California's emissions standards, amid challenges from business groups concerned about national policy implications.
U.S. Supreme Court to hear challenge on California emission rule waiver
California's emissions rules are challenged, potentially redefining state authority in environmental regulations regarding electric vehicles.
Supreme Court to hear challenge to California's authority to set vehicle emissions standards
The Supreme Court will hear a case regarding California's unique ability to impose stricter clean air standards than federal regulations, raising questions about state equality.
Supreme Court dismisses constitutional claim in California air pollution case
The Supreme Court upheld California's authority to enforce its pollution standards, while limiting the oil industry's legal avenues against these regulations.
US supreme court to hear fuel firms' challenge to California's emission limits
The US Supreme Court will hear a case on California's vehicle emissions standards, testing the state's authority against federal regulations.
What do recent Supreme Court actions mean for California auto emission standards?
The Supreme Court has upheld California's strict auto emissions standards, allowing the state to maintain regulatory authority amidst potential legal challenges.
Live at Carnegie Hall with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson!
Ketanji Brown Jackson's historic appointment to the Supreme Court signifies progress in representation and justice for marginalized communities.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to make Broadway debut in & Juliet'
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will make her Broadway debut in & Juliet, merging her passion for theater with her role as a Supreme Court Justice.
US Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes Broadway debut in '& Juliet'
Ketanji Brown Jackson made her Broadway debut in & Juliet, fulfilling a lifelong dream of merging her roles as a justice and a theater lover.
Conservatives HOPPING MAD Over Justice Jackson's Broadway Cameo
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's Broadway cameo has stirred controversy among conservatives, sparking discourse on the intersection of judicial authority and pop culture.
Live at Carnegie Hall with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson!
Ketanji Brown Jackson's historic appointment to the Supreme Court signifies progress in representation and justice for marginalized communities.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to make Broadway debut in & Juliet'
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will make her Broadway debut in & Juliet, merging her passion for theater with her role as a Supreme Court Justice.
US Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes Broadway debut in '& Juliet'
Ketanji Brown Jackson made her Broadway debut in & Juliet, fulfilling a lifelong dream of merging her roles as a justice and a theater lover.
Conservatives HOPPING MAD Over Justice Jackson's Broadway Cameo
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's Broadway cameo has stirred controversy among conservatives, sparking discourse on the intersection of judicial authority and pop culture.
Judge Denies Trump's Bid to Throw Out Conviction Over Immunity Ruling
Trump's felony conviction for falsifying records remains intact after a judge's ruling, despite his legal team's claims regarding presidential immunity.
NY Judge Tosses Trump's Motion To Dismiss Hush Money Case On Grounds Of SCOTUS SAYS I CAN DO CRIMES
Justice Merchan dismissed Trump's motion citing presidential immunity, highlighting ongoing legal challenges faced by the former president.
Trump plan to end birthright citizenship is more conceivable in second term
Trump's aim to end birthright citizenship faces significant legal challenges.
Constitutional protections and Supreme Court interpretations may affect Trump's plans.
Historical context shows birthright citizenship was established to protect certain rights.
Judge Denies Trump's Bid to Throw Out Conviction Over Immunity Ruling
Trump's felony conviction for falsifying records remains intact after a judge's ruling, despite his legal team's claims regarding presidential immunity.
NY Judge Tosses Trump's Motion To Dismiss Hush Money Case On Grounds Of SCOTUS SAYS I CAN DO CRIMES
Justice Merchan dismissed Trump's motion citing presidential immunity, highlighting ongoing legal challenges faced by the former president.
Trump plan to end birthright citizenship is more conceivable in second term
Trump's aim to end birthright citizenship faces significant legal challenges.
Constitutional protections and Supreme Court interpretations may affect Trump's plans.
Historical context shows birthright citizenship was established to protect certain rights.
Big loss for ISPs as Supreme Court won't hear challenge to $15 broadband law
New York's broadband law mandates affordable internet service plans for ISPs.
The Supreme Court case addresses the balance of state and federal regulatory authority over broadband services.
DEI in 2024: milestones, setbacks and shifting priorities
The Supreme Court's ban on race-based admissions has negatively impacted corporate DEI initiatives, inciting backlash and uncertainty among executives.
Judge denies Trump petition to dismiss hush-money case over immunity claims
Judge affirms conviction of Trump for falsifying records, dismissing claims of presidential immunity.
Campus D.E.I. Programs Under Fire After Supreme Court Ruling on Race
The Supreme Court ruling is reshaping college admissions and diversity policies.
Insights from the documentary emphasize ongoing challenges for students in light of changed admissions practices.
Supreme Court Rejects Ex-Lt. Gov. of New York's Bid to Dismiss Charges
Brian A. Benjamin, former NY lieutenant governor, facing trial on federal corruption charges after Supreme Court's refusal to dismiss the case.
Alito and Thomas Have Already Taken the Most-Contradictory Positions of the Supreme Court Term
Justices Alito and Thomas demonstrate a contradictory approach to parental rights in legal judgments regarding gender identity issues.
Justice Samuel Alito denies president-elect's plea regarding felony conviction, signaling Supreme Court's limited engagement with political figures' legal challenges.
Letcher County Sheriff allegedly murders local judge amid emerging scandal, revealing systemic issues in law enforcement and judiciary.
Other Barks & Bites for Friday, December 13: Amicus Urges Reversal in Newman Case; USPTO and POPA Sign Collective Bargaining Agreement; IPO Urges Trump to Pick IP-Savvy USPTO Director
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office signed its first collective bargaining agreement after nearly 40 years.
Judge Juan Merchan Gag Order on Trump Upheld
Justice Samuel Alito denies president-elect's plea regarding felony conviction, signaling Supreme Court's limited engagement with political figures' legal challenges.
Letcher County Sheriff allegedly murders local judge amid emerging scandal, revealing systemic issues in law enforcement and judiciary.
Other Barks & Bites for Friday, December 13: Amicus Urges Reversal in Newman Case; USPTO and POPA Sign Collective Bargaining Agreement; IPO Urges Trump to Pick IP-Savvy USPTO Director
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office signed its first collective bargaining agreement after nearly 40 years.
A SCOTUS case about trains could upend decades of environmental law.
Wray's resignation poses a threat to the FBI and the rule of law, highlighting ongoing concerns about law enforcement integrity.
Supreme Court to Hear Catholic Charity's Bid for Tax Exemption
The Supreme Court will decide if Wisconsin can deny a tax exemption to a Catholic charity for not being primarily religious in its activities.
Supreme Court will hear case against California's tough vehicle emissions standards
The Supreme Court's decision could significantly impact how federal regulations are challenged, particularly concerning California's stringent vehicle emissions standards.
Supreme Court to consider whether Catholic group is exempt from religious taxes
The U.S. Supreme Court will determine if religious charities are exempt from paying unemployment taxes for their employees.
Ruling by a conservative Supreme Court could help blue states resist Trump policies
The Loper Bright ruling allows blue states to legally challenge federal regulations, countering conservative policies with increased judicial scrutiny.
Play the lottery for a chance to skip the line, see the Supreme Court in action
The Supreme Court introduces an online lottery system for public seating, starting February.
Live audio of Supreme Court arguments continues as a public accessibility measure.
US Supreme Court bails on NVIDIA case, allowing a shareholder lawsuit to proceed
Supreme Court dismissed NVIDIA case it previously agreed to hear, allowing shareholder lawsuit to proceed.
Supreme Court tosses Nvidia appeal to dismiss shareholders' fraud lawsuit
The Supreme Court dismissed Nvidia's appeal, allowing a shareholder fraud lawsuit to move forward without clarifying legal issues surrounding the case.
Nvidia must face lawsuit alleging it downplayed crypto's impact on its success
Nvidia is facing a lawsuit for allegedly misleading investors about cryptocurrency's impact on its sales following a Supreme Court decision.
Is Nvidia (NVDA) Facing a Crypto Winter?
Nvidia faces legal repercussions as the U.S. Supreme Court allows a securities fraud lawsuit tied to its past cryptocurrency involvement to move forward.
US Supreme Court bails on NVIDIA case, allowing a shareholder lawsuit to proceed
Supreme Court dismissed NVIDIA case it previously agreed to hear, allowing shareholder lawsuit to proceed.
Supreme Court tosses Nvidia appeal to dismiss shareholders' fraud lawsuit
The Supreme Court dismissed Nvidia's appeal, allowing a shareholder fraud lawsuit to move forward without clarifying legal issues surrounding the case.
Nvidia must face lawsuit alleging it downplayed crypto's impact on its success
Nvidia is facing a lawsuit for allegedly misleading investors about cryptocurrency's impact on its sales following a Supreme Court decision.
Is Nvidia (NVDA) Facing a Crypto Winter?
Nvidia faces legal repercussions as the U.S. Supreme Court allows a securities fraud lawsuit tied to its past cryptocurrency involvement to move forward.
This Day in Braves History: Braves trade for Sean Murphy in three-team deal
The Braves' relocation to Atlanta was solidified by a Supreme Court ruling that maintained baseball's antitrust exemption.
DOJ to SCOTUS: We never agreed 'not to reopen' NAR investigation
The DOJ is poised to reopen its investigation into the NAR, prompting a legal challenge from the organization.
NAR's petition to the Supreme Court seeks to clarify the terms surrounding the DOJ's investigation agreement.
Dewberry Oral Arguments Focus on Discretion to Craft Profits Award Under Just Sum Provision
The Supreme Court is reviewing whether profits from separate corporate affiliates can count in trademark infringement cases under the Lanham Act.
US v Skrmetti is a public health disaster
The Supreme Court's decision in United States v. Skrmetti could impact transgender youth's access to essential medical care amid rising political attacks.
Brazil's Internet Intermediary Liability Rules Under Trial: What Are the Risks?
The Brazilian Supreme Court's decision may redefine digital platform liability and its effects on free expression and privacy in the internet.
The court examines the constitutional validity of Brazil's intermediary liability rules, particularly Article 19 of the Marco Civil da Internet.
Luigi Mangione's Lawyer Says People Have Been Offering To Pay His Legal Bills
Offers to pay legal fees for Luigi Mangione illustrate the intersection of free speech, wealth, and public defense in high-profile criminal cases.