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the Supreme Court May Not Decide the 2024 Election
Why the Supreme Court may shy away from 2024 election fights
Despite concerns about the potential for Supreme Court intervention in fights related to the 2024 election, some experts say recent signs suggest the nine justices may stay out of the equation. The relatively low number of Supreme Court cases the justices have agreed to take on so far this term has led legal observers to
Why the Supreme Court May Not Decide the 2024 Election After All
Some have speculated that the Supreme Court has kept its fall schedule light in case it decides to take up litigation that could affect the outcome of the 2024 presidential election. Yet there is reason to believe that the court will stay out of the election in any major way unless we have a close election à la Florida in 2000 or in the unlikely event that elected or election officials seek to subvert the outcome of the vote.
Why the Supreme Court Might Cast the Final Vote for President
The new Supreme Court term that began this week isn’t overflowing with obvious blockbusters. The justices have taken one big culture-war case — a challenge to Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming health care for trans youth — but turned down invitations to deepen the court’s assault on the administrative state.
Supreme Court hears Oklahoma death row case
Supreme Court grapples with case of Richard Glossip, death row inmate who's had 3 last meals
Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma death row inmate, and Gentner Drummond, the state's attorney general, are asking the Supreme Court to grant Glossip a new trial.
'Not a conviction that can stand': Oklahoma asks Supreme Court for new trial for death row inmate
To be clear, I’m in an unusual position here,” Paul Clement, the former U.S. solicitor general who represented Oklahoma, told the court.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
Supreme Court closely divided on new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate
Oklahoma’s top law enforcement enforcement official agrees with Richard Glossip’s defense attorneys that he did not receive a fair trial for a 1997 killing.
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Supreme Court appears to lean in favor of federal ban on sale of gun kits
During arguments Tuesday, the justices suggested they will uphold regulation that prohibits the sale of the kits as a ...
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Supreme Court looks poised to uphold ATF ‘ghost guns’ rule
The Supreme Court appears ready to uphold a key federal regulation on “ghost guns" following oral arguments on Tuesday.
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Supreme Court won't step into dispute over Jack Smith's efforts to get Trump's X information
Special counsel Jack Smith obtained in January 2023 a court-authorized warrant for information associated with former ...
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Middleborough student barred from wearing ‘only two genders’ shirt at school seeks Supreme Court review
His lawyers have petitioned the high court to hear the First Amendent case after an appeals court in Boston sided against him ...
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A New Supreme Court Term Brings Back Old Problems. Here's a Fix | Opinion
Heading into a new Supreme Court term, it's impossible to ignore the fact that the court's "supermajority" is utterly to the right of the American public.
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Federal appeals court is skeptical of DACA but could narrow the ruling striking it down
A federal appeals court appeared unlikely to fully reverse a judge’s ruling that would end the immigration program known as ...
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Supreme Court denies Biden administration appeal over federal emergency abortion requirement in Texas
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review Texas's abortion ban, allowing hospitals to deny certain emergency terminations ...
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Supreme Court discusses omelets when debating whether 'ghost guns' can be regulated
The assembled weapons are called “ghost guns” because they lack the serial numbers and transfer records that make them ...
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Federal Appeals Court Hears Challenge to DACA
A court in New Orleans heard arguments on Thursday over a challenge to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) ...
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Tennessee cites Dobbs to defend ban on gender-affirming care for minors at Supreme Court
The state argues its ban isn’t discriminatory in one of the most closely watched cases of the new Supreme Court term. The ...
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