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Supreme Court may announce opinions Friday
Supreme Court may announce opinions Friday as decision on TikTok ban looms
The Supreme Court said it may announce opinions on Friday, a last-minute addition that comes just two days before a law that would ban TikTok is set to go into effect.
Supreme Court's decision on a looming TikTok ban could come Friday
The Supreme Court 's decision could come Friday in the case about whether TikTok must shut down in a few days under a federal law that seeks to force its sale by the Chinese company that owns the social media platform used by 170 million people in the U.
The Supreme Court’s Case on Trans Health Shows Why Patients Should Make the Decisions
Supreme Court arguments over trans health care makes plain how badly we need personalized health care in all of medicine
poker, Supreme Court and Tom Goldstein
Supreme Court blog publisher Tom Goldstein, a high-stakes poker player, indicted on tax charges
The publisher of a prominent blog about the Supreme Court has been indicted in a multimillion-dollar scheme to evade federal income taxes and use money from his law firm to cover gambling debts from high-stakes poker games.
Leading US Supreme Court attorney Tom Goldstein charged with tax crimes
Tom Goldstein, a top U.S. Supreme Court attorney and publisher of the SCOTUSblog news website, was indicted on Thursday in Maryland federal court for allegedly failing to report millions of dollars he won in poker matches and using his former law firm's accounts to pay his gambling debts.
Top Supreme Court lawyer charged with tax evasion related to poker winnings
Tom Goldstein co-founded SCOTUSblog, which chronicles Supreme Court cases. He has appeared dozens of times before the high court.
Supreme Court seems open to age checks for online porn
Supreme Court seems open to age checks for online porn, though some free-speech questions remain
The Supreme Court seems open to a Texas law aimed at blocking kids from seeing online pornography. But the justices could still send it back to a lower court for more consideration of how the age verification measure affects adults’ free-speech rights.
Supreme Court hears porn sites' bid to strike down online age-verification laws
The Supreme Court will decide whether laws requiring adult entertainment websites to conduct electronic age verification violate the First Amendment.
Takeaways from the Supreme Court arguments on Texas’ age-verification law for porn sites
A majority of the Supreme Court signaled Wednesday that Texas may be permitted to require some form of age verification for pornographic sites, but left open the possibility that deeper First Amendment questions may not be resolved immediately.
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Supreme Court case offers Trump path to dismantle Obamacare mandates
The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to Obamacare’s preventive care mandates, giving Trump a chance to reshape rules on ...
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CAS’ status as sport’s supreme court is questioned – and why this is significant
An expert at the European Union’s highest court has questioned whether Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) verdicts really ...
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US Supreme Court boosts companies' defense in wage lawsuits
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a higher threshhold for employers to prove that workers are exempt from overtime ...
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New Mexico Supreme Court rules local governments cannot restrict abortion services
New Mexico state law prohibits cities and counties from restricting abortion or regulating abortion clinics and providers, ...
Houston Public Media
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How new Chief Justice Jimmy Blacklock may shape the Texas Supreme Court
South Texas College of Law Houston's Charles "Rocky" Rhodes discusses what new leadership means for the state's highest court ...
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Minnesota Supreme Court should not intervene in state House disputes
It would set a horrible precedent to decide what legislators have the duty and authority to decide themselves.
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Supreme Court narrowly rejects Trump's last-ditch bid to avoid hush money sentencing
The U.S. Supreme Court has narrowly denied Donald Trump’s request to delay his criminal hush money sentencing, Friday in New ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Georgia high court to decide immunity of housing authorities
The Georgia Supreme Court will decide whether housing authorities are immune from liability in injured tenants' lawsuits.
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