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Slate - 31 min 59 sec ago
There is no principled way to square these blockbuster opinions.
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Daily Signal - 1 hour 6 min ago
REUTERS–The Supreme Court declined on Monday to block a Texas law requiring app stores and developers to verify the age of mobile device users, and for minors to obtain parental consent, to download apps or make purchases, acting in a challenge on free speech grounds by a technology industry group and students. The justices denied requests by...
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Slate - 1 hour 21 min ago
Congress used to overturn several opinions practically every term.
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New York Times - 1 hour 36 min ago
Texas is one of 20 states that has passed or considered similar age-verification laws for electronic devices.
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Daily Signal - 3 hours 17 min ago
The Supreme Court has committed a grievous moral and legal error in Trump v. Barbara, the landmark case on birthright citizenship. In holding that the 14th Amendment confers automatic citizenship on virtually all children born on American soil, the court has severely vitiated the sanctity of American citizenship in this “America 250” celebration year, no less....
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Daily Signal - 3 hours 58 min ago
Journalists love to boast that they are “Facts First” people, that they are the brave souls seeking out “truth.” But when it comes to transgenderism, facts go out the window, and truth is triggering. When the Supreme Court upheld state bans on boys in girls’ sports, NBC anchor Craig Melvin sounded apologetic in live coverage....
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The Hill - 5 hours 8 min ago
The Supreme Court is on the verge of becoming a political football. Congress can prevent it if both sides can trade what they want for what they need.
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The Hill - 5 hours 38 min ago
The goal is to restore balance and accountability to a Supreme Court whose right-wing majority is squandering its legitimacy to advance a harmful political agenda.
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The Hill - 7 hours 2 min ago
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Sunday his conference is "looking at all angles" to legislatively address birthright citizenship, after the Supreme Court ruled against President Trump's executive order restricting it. "We do need to address it. We're looking at all angles," Johnson told host Shannon Bream on "Fox News Sunday." "If there's some legislative fix,...
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The Nation - 7 hours 37 min ago
Felipe Galindo New decisions restrict legal safeguards and signal a significant shift in US immigration law. The post The Supreme Court Undermines Immigrant Rights appeared first on The Nation .
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The Guardian - 10 hours 7 min ago
Collegiate sports organization led by Charlie Baker banned trans athletes from women's sports after 2025 Trump order The president of the US's top administrator of collegiate sports on Sunday said his organization does not anticipate adjusting its rules on transgender athletes after a recent federal supreme court decision allowed states to ban them from participating in school athletics. In an interview with CBS News' Face the Nation, Charlie Baker, the NCAA president, alluded to how...
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Los Angeles Times - 10 hours 8 min ago
Recent Supreme Court decisions raise significant consequences for immigrants who have made their lives in the U.S.
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Advocate - 10 hours 33 min ago
In February, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that Scouting America had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of Defense. He described it as a rollback of the inclusive changes Scouting America had made over the past decade: birth sex-only membership designations, sex-separated facilities, and the end of diversity programming. He also put Scouting on a six-month compliance clock.
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