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How many times can the Supreme Court look the other way?

How many times can the Supreme Court look the other way?

Supreme Court to Review Major Cases This October The Supreme Court is set to take on three significant cases this October, one of which involves President Trump’s controversial attempts to consolidate power. The first case looks into his efforts to gain control over the independent Federal Reserve. The second centers on overturning severe tariffs he […]

Supreme Court approves Trump’s FTC dismissal and will review a 90-year-old precedent.

Supreme Court approves Trump’s FTC dismissal and will review a 90-year-old precedent.

Supreme Court to Reconsider Congressional Independence Precedent The Supreme Court is set to weigh a significant case concerning a nearly century-old precedent that permits Congress to grant certain independent institutions a degree of autonomy from presidential influence. This decision arises amidst former President Trump’s assertion that he should have the authority to dismiss leaders of […]

Trump’s dismissals from independent agencies hit the Supreme Court hard

Trump's dismissals from independent agencies hit the Supreme Court hard

Supreme Court Faces Crucial Questions on Presidential Authority President Trump’s recent actions regarding the Federal Reserve and other autonomous agencies have posed significant challenges for the Supreme Court, providing a chance to clarify the limits of presidential power. This month’s developments marks a potential shift away from a 90-year-old precedent that currently safeguards some regulatory […]

The consequences of Trump challenging the Supreme Court

The consequences of Trump challenging the Supreme Court

Impending Court Rulings and Trump’s Authority In the coming months, a ruling related to Donald Trump’s authority may limit his unsolved claims. It’s possible the court could challenge his controversial actions, like imposing tariffs without Congressional approval or disputing birthright citizenship for those born in the U.S. It’s hard to predict how things will unfold, […]

Christian mother contests California vaccine law at Supreme Court based on her beliefs

Christian mother contests California vaccine law at Supreme Court based on her beliefs

California Mother Appeals to Supreme Court Over Vaccine Mandate A mother from California claims that the state is forcing her to make a choice between her Christian beliefs and her son’s education, prompting her to seek intervention from the U.S. Supreme Court. On September 11, she filed an emergency application with Judge Elena Kagan, who […]

27 state attorneys general support the protection of women’s sports in Supreme Court cases involving transgender athletes

27 state attorneys general support the protection of women's sports in Supreme Court cases involving transgender athletes

In a significant development, 27 state Attorneys General, along with Guam, have submitted Amicus briefs to support upcoming Supreme Court cases concerning the participation of transgender athletes in women’s sports. The Supreme Court agreed in July to examine a state ban regarding trans athletes in public school sports. Specifically, two cases, Little vs. Hecox from […]