Tag: SCOTUS
SCOTUS Fails to Address Chinese Access to TikTok Data Threat
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on January 17 regarding the federal law banning TikTok has raised significant concerns about national security. This ruling has sparked a debate about the implications of restricting a...
Chemerinsky: Challenges to Executive Orders on Birthright Citizenship Before SCOTUS
The U.S. Supreme Court is diving into its first case of the year on May 15th, which is kind of late considering oral arguments usually wrap up in April. The case involves three cases...
SCOTUS Will Pick Two New Cases, Such as One That Could Send Billions of...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday additional two new instances to its docket to another semester, such as one dealing with the constitutionality of excluding Puerto Rico residents from receiving Supplemental Social Security Income...
Expanding Opportunities to Challenge Federal Regulations: SCOTUS Ruling on APA
On July 1, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court made a significant ruling in the case of Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System regarding the Administrative Procedure Act (APA)....
SCOTUS to Revisit President’s Power to Fire Officials
SCOTUS to Revisit President's Power to Fire OfficialsThe U.S. Supreme Court finds itself at the forefront of a significant legal battle involving the powers of the president to dismiss officials within the executive branch....
Religious Public Charter Schools: Supreme Court’s Potential Approval
So, like, this super important hearing happened the other day at the United States Supreme Court. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, you know, the guy with the whole controversy during his confirmation, made a pretty bold...
Defendants in SEC cases entitled to jury trials, SCOTUS rules
The U.S. Supreme Court made a significant ruling on Thursday, stating that defendants facing civil penalties for securities fraud before the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are entitled to a jury trial under...
Upheld SCOTUS Ruling on Restraining-Order Gun Ban
The U.S. Supreme Court recently made a decision to uphold a federal law that prohibits individuals who are under domestic-violence restraining orders from possessing guns. This ruling was supported by Chief Justice John Roberts,...
Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of Names Clause
The U.S. Supreme Court recently made a significant ruling regarding the constitutionality of the Lanham Act’s names clause. The Court reversed the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in...








