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Supreme Court Declines to Reinstate Biden’s Student Loan Repayment Plan The Supreme Court dealt another setback to President Joe Biden’s student loan relief efforts on Wednesday by refusing to reinstate the administration’s popular student loan repayment program. This decision

Supreme Court Declines to Reinstate Biden’s Student Loan Repayment Plan

The Supreme Court dealt another setback to President Joe Biden’s student loan relief efforts on Wednesday by refusing to reinstate the administration’s popular student loan repayment program. This decision
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Companies Seize on Supreme Court Rulings to Challenge Federal Power In the wake of several key Supreme Court decisions that have reined in the power of federal regulators, companies across various industries are quickly moving to weaken federal rules and agency actions. From a

Companies Seize on Supreme Court Rulings to Challenge Federal Power

In the wake of several key Supreme Court decisions that have reined in the power of federal regulators, companies across various industries are quickly moving to weaken federal rules and agency actions. From a
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TikTok’s ‘Blackout Challenge’ May Push Supreme Court to Reevaluate Big Tech Immunity The tragic case of a 10-year-old girl who died after participating in TikTok’s viral “Blackout Challenge” has brought renewed scrutiny to the legal protections that shield social media companies

TikTok’s ‘Blackout Challenge’ May Push Supreme Court to Reevaluate Big Tech Immunity

The tragic case of a 10-year-old girl who died after participating in TikTok’s viral “Blackout Challenge” has brought renewed scrutiny to the legal protections that shield social media companies
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Supreme Court’s New Abortion Case: A Critical Moment for Health Policy Experts The Supreme Court’s latest case, Oklahoma v. Department of Health and Human Services, has captured the attention of health policy experts nationwide. While on the surface it centers on

Supreme Court’s New Abortion Case: A Critical Moment for Health Policy Experts 

The Supreme Court’s latest case, Oklahoma v. Department of Health and Human Services, has captured the attention of health policy experts nationwide. While on the surface it centers on
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Washington State Cities Respond to Supreme Court Homelessness Ruling with Stricter Camping Bans In the small city of Lakewood, Washington, 53-year-old Bathsheba Parchomey spends most of her days on a sidewalk near Pacific Highway, sitting in a blanket-covered chair that also

Washington State Cities Respond to Supreme Court Homelessness Ruling with Stricter Camping Bans

In the small city of Lakewood, Washington, 53-year-old Bathsheba Parchomey spends most of her days on a sidewalk near Pacific Highway, sitting in a blanket-covered chair that also
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Boulder Cites Supreme Court Ruling in Renewed Push to Uphold Controversial Camping Ban The City of Boulder has taken a significant step in its legal battle to uphold its camping ban, leveraging a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that supports the right of cities to ticket

Boulder Cites Supreme Court Ruling in Renewed Push to Uphold Controversial Camping Ban

The City of Boulder has taken a significant step in its legal battle to uphold its camping ban, leveraging a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that supports the right of cities to ticket
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Jan. 6 Sentences Under Fire: Supreme Court Ruling Spurs Wave of Legal Challenges The recent Supreme Court decision that weakened an obstruction charge used against Jan. 6 protesters is now leading to renewed scrutiny of their sentences. This ruling could have significant

Jan. 6 Sentences Under Fire: Supreme Court Ruling Spurs Wave of Legal Challenges

The recent Supreme Court decision that weakened an obstruction charge used against Jan. 6 protesters is now leading to renewed scrutiny of their sentences. This ruling could have significant
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How the Supreme Court’s Chevron Ruling Will Reshape Federal Emergency and Housing Policies The Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the Chevron doctrine has sparked a wave of discussion about how this decision will reshape the operations of federal agencies, particularly in areas

How the Supreme Court’s Chevron Ruling Will Reshape Federal Emergency and Housing Policies

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the Chevron doctrine has sparked a wave of discussion about how this decision will reshape the operations of federal agencies, particularly in areas
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Supreme Court Denies Oklahoma’s Bid to Regain Federal Family Planning Funds The U.S. Supreme Court has denied Oklahoma’s request to unblock federal family planning funds that the state lost last year after refusing to comply with a grant requirement related to abortion

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Former Officer’s Jan. 6 Sentence Reduced After Supreme Court Ruling A former Virginia police officer, Thomas Robertson, had his prison sentence reduced by more than a year on Wednesday, following a Supreme Court ruling that affected charges related to the January 6th Capitol

Former Officer’s Jan. 6 Sentence Reduced After Supreme Court Ruling

A former Virginia police officer, Thomas Robertson, had his prison sentence reduced by more than a year on Wednesday, following a Supreme Court ruling that affected charges related to the January 6th Capitol
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Justices Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch Dissent as Supreme Court Sides with Biden Administration in Abortion-Related Case Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch expressed their disagreement on Tuesday with the court’s decision to side with the Biden

Justices Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch Dissent as Supreme Court Sides with Biden Administration in Abortion-Related Case

Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch expressed their disagreement on Tuesday with the court’s decision to side with the Biden
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Trump’s Legal Team and Special Counsel Return to Court After Supreme Court Immunity Ruling Attorneys for former President Donald Trump and Special Counsel Jack Smith are set to face off again in U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan’s courtroom on Thursday, marking their first

Trump’s Legal Team and Special Counsel Return to Court After Supreme Court Immunity Ruling

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump and Special Counsel Jack Smith are set to face off again in U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan’s courtroom on Thursday, marking their first
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Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Revised Federal Indictment in 2020 Election Case Former President Donald Trump, through his attorneys, entered a not guilty plea on Thursday in response to the revised charges against him in the 2020 election case. The plea was submitted during a

Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Revised Federal Indictment in 2020 Election Case

Former President Donald Trump, through his attorneys, entered a not guilty plea on Thursday in response to the revised charges against him in the 2020 election case. The plea was submitted during a
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California Cities Turn to Police to Tackle Homeless Crisis, Emboldened by Supreme Court Ruling In Palm Springs, a city known for its luxury and celebrity appeal, the local government has implemented progressive measures to address the growing homelessness crisis. However, the

California Cities Turn to Police to Tackle Homeless Crisis, Emboldened by Supreme Court Ruling

In Palm Springs, a city known for its luxury and celebrity appeal, the local government has implemented progressive measures to address the growing homelessness crisis. However, the