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    Supreme Court to Hear S.C. Congressional Map Challenge

    Investigative Article Examining Gerrymandering in South Carolina The United States Supreme Court is set to hear a lawsuit that alleges South Carolina congressional district boundaries were drawn to limit the influence of Black voters. This case could potentially have a far-reaching impact on the entire country, as it could set a precedent for the consideration […] More

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    Supreme Court Roundup: October 2023

    Analyzing the U.S. Supreme Court: A Round-Up of Recent Actions The U.S. Supreme Court is one of the most powerful institutions in the world and is composed of nine justices with the purpose of interpreting the law. The justices make decisions that have far-reaching implications and are often the subject of debate and scrutiny. With […] More

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    Justices Hear Civil Rights Case of Disability Activist

    Deborah Laufer’s Pursuit of Justice: A Feature Article Deborah Laufer is a passionate activist who is determined to pursue justice, no matter what the odds. In a recent case, she has taken a Maine hotel to court for refusing to allow her to stay there, even though she had not planned to stay there. This […] More

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    Supreme Court’s Social Media Case: Legal Implications

    Opinion Article: Examining the Impact of Social Media Content Moderation Laws As the Supreme Court examines state laws aimed at restricting how social media companies moderate content on their platforms, the implications of such laws have become a major topic of discussion. While social media companies have long been thought of as the “Wild West” […] More

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    San Francisco Requests SCOTUS Overturn Homelessness Ruling

    Breaking News: City Appeals Supreme Court Ruling In a surprise move, the city of Los Angeles is appealing a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court that would require them to change the way they regulate the housing market. The city hopes to convince the Supreme Court to reverse the ruling and allow them to continue […] More

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    Supreme Court Social Media Cases: Implications for Press Freedom

    Opinion Article: The First Amendment Rights of Social Media Platforms to Moderate Content Recent cases concerning the First Amendment rights of social media platforms to moderate content has the potential to greatly affect not only journalists, but the news media as a whole. As such, it is important to discuss the implications of these cases […] More

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    Supreme Court Rejects Patent Eligibility Clarification

    Supreme Court Denies Petition for Certiorari: Breaking Down the Ruling on Detection Levels of Donor Cell-Free DNA Today’s news that the United States Supreme Court denied the petition for certiorari brought by CareDX, Inc. in May, has sent shockwaves throughout the legal world. In this article, we will break down the ruling on detection levels […] More

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    Supreme Court’s Controversial New Term Cases

    News Article About the Supreme Court’s New Term The United States Supreme Court is back in the spotlight as it begins its new term, and Americans everywhere are eager to know what controversial issues it will tackle. From gun control to abortion to social media, this term promises to be an engaging one. This news […] More

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    Rigging US House Race: Two Right-Wing Judges at Play

    Opinion Article: Judicial Arsonists on the Fifth Circuit The United States Supreme Court is once again facing the challenge of judicial arsonists on the Fifth Circuit. This opinion article aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the current situation, exploring the implications of this issue for the US judicial system and for the American people. […] More

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    Brazil’s Supreme Court Chief Faces Testy Ties with Congress

    Profile Article on Brazil’s Supreme Court Chief Justice Luis Roberto Barroso Brazil’s Supreme Court has a new chief justice, Luis Roberto Barroso, who has been a vocal advocate for progressive reforms in the country. Barroso is known for his liberal views, such as favoring legalizing abortion and criminalizing homophobia, and has been a Supreme Court […] More

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    Landlords Lose WA Court Case on COVID Eviction Ban

    Opinion Article: Governor Jay Inslee’s Response to the Pandemic and Potential Lawsuits When the pandemic struck our nation, it sent shockwaves through the economy and forced states to take drastic measures to protect their citizens. In Washington, Governor Jay Inslee took steps to protect renters from eviction, despite the potential consequences of lawsuits from landlords. […] More

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    Supreme Court Term: What’s on the Line?

    Opinion Article: The Supreme Court’s Recent Decisions The Supreme Court’s rulings over the past two terms have been highly controversial and have had a profound impact on the legal landscape of the United States. This opinion article will explore the implications of these decisions and how they may shape the future of the country. Dobbs […] More

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    Senator Warren’s Supreme Court Case: CFPB at Risk

    Opinion Article: U.S. Supreme Court Case Could Expose Every Federal Bank Regulator to Political Inference An upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case has the potential to upend the way federal banking regulators operate, according to Senator Elizabeth Warren. As the case looms, the potential risks are becoming increasingly clear. If the court rules in favor of […] More

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    AFJ: New #ThomasResign Ads Mark Start of Supreme Court Term

    Justice Clarence Thomas is Past His Three Strikes and Out: An Opinion Article Next week marks both the start of the new Supreme Court term and the Major League Baseball playoffs, and Alliance for Justice has a clear message for the Court: Justice Clarence Thomas needs to go. In response, the organization has launched a […] More

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    North Dakota Sup. Ct. Nixes Budget Bill, Legislature to Reconvene

    Governor Doug Burgum Announces Plans To Meet With Legislative Leaders Republican Governor Doug Burgum of North Dakota recently announced plans to meet with legislative leaders in order to discuss how best to respond to an ongoing issue. This article will explore the details of Governor Burgum’s plans and provide an analysis of the potential implications […] More

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    Opinion Editorial: Arizona DNA Testing Laws and Regulations

    DNA Testing Laws and Regulations-ARS-13-1610 In a recent article by Josh Kolsrud titled “DNA Testing Laws and Regulations-ARS-13-1610,” the author brings attention to the DNA laws and regulations in Arizona, specifically focusing on the implications it has on criminal cases. The article provides information and answers to common questions regarding the legality and use of […] More

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