Supreme Court Limits Federal Environmental Research Requirements

The ruling overturns a circuit court opinion, saying that “substantial deference” should be made to the federal agency in a Utah railroad project case. The Supreme Court allowed…

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Supreme Court Rules Administration Can Terminate Parole Programs

DHS may proceed as an appeal in the case is pending. The Supreme Court granted a stay on Friday against a lower court order that stopped President Donald…

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Federal Judge Allows Termination of Copyright Office Register as Lawsuit Proceeds

He says that Congress did not formally join the lawsuit to defend its authority over the Library of Congress. U.S. Judge Timothy Kelly declined to place a temporary…

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Supreme Court Upholds Sales of Native American Site for Copper Mining

The court declined an appeal against the congressional action from 2014. The Supreme Court issued a decision this week that will allow the federal government to continue its…

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Supreme Court Upholds the Block of First Religious Charter School

Justice Barrett recused herself from the case appealing the decision of the Oklahoma Supreme Court. The Supreme Court, in a split decision with Justice Amy Coney Barrett recusing…

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Supreme Court Lifts Injunction Against the Immigrant Parole Program Cancelation

DHS revoked the legal status of 500,000 under the CHNV program. All but one Supreme Court justice ruled in favor of the ending of the humanitarian parole program…

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SCOTUS Hears Arguments in Emergency Appeal of Universal Injunctions

Justice Thomas notes the lack of their use until the 1960s. The Supreme Court held a hearing Thursday regarding nationwide injunctions related to President Trump’s executive order to…

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SCOTUS Allows Injunction in Alien Enemies Act Case

The majority ruled that the president’s administration did not provide Venezuelan detainees sufficient time to contest deportation. The Supreme Court approved an injunction to prevent the removal of…

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Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter Passes Away

He was a moderate in his legal interpretations during his 19-year tenure. Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter died on Friday in his New Hampshire at the age…

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Supreme Court Allows Military Transgender Ban

The policy may be enforced while the legal challenge runs its course. The Supreme Court lifted a lower court’s pause on the policy of President Donald Trump’s administration…

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