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fromThe Atlantic
6 days ago

The Gorsuch Tariffs Concurrence Is a Warning

By a 6-3 vote in the landmark case Youngstown Steel & Tube Co. v. Sawyer (1953), the Supreme Court disagreed. The majority opinion, written by Justice Hugo Black, held that Congress had refused to pass a statute that authorized the president to seize this kind of private property and, therefore, the president lacked legal authority for his actions.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
4 months ago

LGBTQ+ rights were a strong rallying point at "No Kings" protests across the country - LGBTQ Nation

As millions took to the streets for the No Kings protests this weekend, a wealth of concerns were voiced, from Trump's authoritarian rule, repeated ICE raids, the loss of abortion access and more. Repeatedly, LGBTQ+ rights (and especially trans rights) were a key part of those protests. While a lot of issues are covered by the No Kings protests, they come at a time when the political pressure on LGBTQ+ people is high.
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fromAbove the Law
4 months ago

How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law

Weekly roundup lists recent appellate and judicial news including judicial reinstatement, court reform proposals, Supreme Court opinions, elections, troop-deployment rulings, confirmations, and commentary.
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