South Carolina seeks to eliminate Medicaid from covering non-abortion Planned Parenthood services. The Supreme Court announced that it will hear arguments in Planned Parenthood’s lawsuit against the state…
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Supreme Court Will Hear TikTok Case
Senate minority leader urges high court to The Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it accepted TikTok’s appeal on the U.S. law, which was passed by Congress in April…
Read MoreTwo Senators Propose Supreme Court Term Limits
The legislators introduced a resolution to implement 18-year term limits for justices. Senators Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Peter Welch of Vermont introduced a resolution that would…
Read MoreSupreme Court Hears Arguments on Flavored E-Cig Regulations
Justices question alleged inconsistencies in the FDA approval process. The Supreme Court heard arguments this week on the regulation of flavored e-cigarettes, reviewing allegations that the Food and…
Read MoreSupreme Court Hears Tennessee Transgender Policy Case
Oral arguments address the state’s ban on transgender interventions for those under 18. The Supreme Court heard arguments this week in the case against Tennessee’s law banning transgender…
Read MoreCongressman Burlison Seeks to Abolish ATF
He announced his plan to introduce legislation in the new year. Representative Eric Burlison of Missouri announced that, once the new session of Congress convenes in January, he…
Read MoreFederal Judge Declares Illinois’ Gun Ban Unconstitutional
A recent Supreme Court ruling cited in the decision, which is stayed for 30 days. District Judge Stephen McGlynn overturned Illinois’ ban on semiautomatic weapons earlier this month…
Read MoreSupreme Court Hears Arguments Debating Inaction as “Crime of Violence”
Attorneys for a crime family claim no action means no crime. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday in Delligatti v. United States regarding the definition of a…
Read MoreIowa Permitted to Challenge Citizenship Status of Ballots
A federal judge allowed the state to investigate the status of 2,000 voters and issue provisional ballots. Before Election Day, District Judge Stephen Locher ruled that Iowa could…
Read MoreSupreme Court Upholds Pennsylvania’s Provisional Ballot Ruling
Plaintiffs sought to have the state supreme court ruling paused that allows for the acceptance of provisional ballots to replace rejected mail-in ballots. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme…
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