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Court: US Supreme Court. Date: June 28, 2024. https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/603/22-451/. Justia Opinion Summary: The Supreme Court of the United States reviewed two cases involving challenges to a rule promulgated by the National Marine Fisheries Service under the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
A series of Supreme Court decisions say that making race the predominant factor in drawing voting districts violates the Constitution. Are there recent rulings on the subject?
The Supreme Court ended its term with historic rulings regarding administrative law and how the government operates. Here’s a roundup of the most important cases – and why they matter.
In a major ruling, the Supreme Court on Friday cut back sharply on the power of federal agencies to interpret the laws they administer and ruled that courts should rely on their own interpretion of ambiguous laws.
In the final weeks of the Supreme Court’s term, it ruled on a series of high-profile cases with major political implications, including opinions on abortion, gun rights, free speech on social...
Updated July 1, 2024. The Supreme Court, with its 6-3 conservative majority, delivered rulings on such issues as abortion and gun rights as well as a closely watched case about whether...
The U.S. Supreme Court ended its term Monday by ruling 6-3 that former President Donald Trump could be tried for attempts he made as a candidate – but not as president – to overturn the 2020...
The Supreme Court’s new term kicks off on Monday, with justices already slated to hear major cases on such topics as transgender rights and guns—and other huge cases could still be added,...
We tracked decisions in the biggest cases before the Supreme Court in 2024 — from Donald Trump’s immunity to the abortion pill. See what happened.
November 04, 2024. Hamm v. Smith (23-167) (Per Curiam) The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the Eleventh Circuit to clarify the basis for its decision affirming the District Court’s judgment that Smith is ineligible for the death penalty due to intellectual disability. More Opinions... Did You Know... November Oaths.