Tag: Legal challenges
Supreme Court’s Approach to Illinois Gun Ban Cases: Thomas Seeks Clarity on Protected Weapons
The Supreme Court recently made a decision not to review challenges to an Illinois ban on certain types of semi-automatic weapons, attachments, and magazines....
Remaking America: The Impact of a Divided Supreme Court
The Supreme Court term that recently concluded was marked by significant turmoil and power shifts among the justices. Chief Justice John Roberts managed to...
Presidential Power on the Rise: Impact of Immunity Ruling
The recent Supreme Court decision granting immunity to presidents for their official actions marks a significant increase in executive power that will have lasting...
Testing the Effectiveness of Abortion Rights Strategy in Arkansas
Abortion rights supporters in Arkansas are facing a challenging task as they work to collect enough signatures by Friday to put abortion access on...
Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Doctrine: Impact on Federal Rules
The Supreme Court made a significant decision on Friday that impacts the authority of executive agencies. This decision overturned a long-standing legal precedent known...
Iowa Supreme Court Upholds Six-Week Abortion Ban: What You Need to Know
The Iowa Supreme Court recently made a decision to uphold the state's six-week abortion ban, which has been a goal of the Republican leaders...
Arizona Election Case: Trump Allies’ First Line of Attack
Allies of former President Donald J. Trump facing charges in an Arizona election case have started filing challenges under a new state law designed...
Analyzing Arguments in Trump Documents Case: Special Counsel’s Role
Former President Donald J. Trump's defense team made a significant effort to convince Judge Aileen Cannon to dismiss the indictment in the national security...
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Top Supreme Court Rulings of 2024: Presidential Immunity & Chevron Doctrine
Supreme Court Rulings of 2024: A Year of Legal LandmarksIn a year of tense legal battles and high-stakes decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court has...