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  2. Supreme Court allows Virginia to purge suspected noncitizens ...

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    A divided Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Virginia to implement a program that state officials say is aimed at removing suspected noncitizens from its voter registration rolls, siding with ...

  3. List of pending United States Supreme Court cases - Wikipedia

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    Whether the court of appeals erred as a matter of law in applying rational-basis review to a law burdening adults’ access to protected speech, instead of strict scrutiny as this Court and other circuits have consistently done. July 2, 2024: January 15, 2025 Fuld v. Palestine Liberation Organization: 24-20 24-151

  4. US Supreme Court revives Virginia's voter roll purge of 1,600 ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court has reinstated Virginia's decision ahead of the Nov. 5 election to purge from its voter rolls about 1,600 people who state officials concluded were not ...

  5. Supreme Court issues decisions on abortion, OxyContin ... - AOL

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    Supreme Court issues decisions on abortion, OxyContin settlement, environmental protection and SEC fraud: A look at today's rulings Kate Murphy June 27, 2024 at 1:38 PM

  6. Supreme Court of the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2012, the U.S. Reports have published a total of 30,161 Supreme Court opinions, covering the decisions handed down from February 1790 to March 2012. [citation needed] This figure does not reflect the number of cases the court has taken up, as several cases can be addressed by a single opinion (see, for example, Parents v.

  7. Moore v. Harper - Wikipedia

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    Moore v. Harper, 600 U.S. 1 (2023), is a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that rejected the independent state legislature theory (ISL), a theory that asserts state legislatures have sole authority to establish election laws for federal elections within their respective states without judicial review by state courts, without presentment to state governors, and without ...

  8. Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to Virginia high ...

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    The Supreme Court declined Tuesday to hear a challenge to a top Virginia high school’s “race-neutral” admissions policy that critics say discriminates against Asian-American students.

  9. Arlington County Board v. Richards - Wikipedia

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    The trial court and the Virginia Supreme Court agreed, [3] but the U.S. Supreme Court, which decided the case purely based on the parties' briefs without granting certiorari, [1] found the law a permissible way of carrying out the stated objectives of preserving the neighborhood character and residents' quality of life and that legal ...