The justices reversed a ruling from the federal appeals court in New Orleans that had struck down the law.
Supreme Court gun-control ruling to be tested in Md.Steve Lash
The Court settled it today: The Second Amendment, Alito wrote, "applies equally to the federal government and the states." Retiring Justice John Paul Stevens, in his last day on the Court, said in dissent, that the ruling would prove "destructive…to our nation's communities and to our co...
The Supreme Court’s Idaho Abortion Ruling Is a Mixed BagThe decision allows emergency abortions to continue in the state but did not rule on the case’s merits, so the legal battle isn’t over. By Andrea González-Ramírez power June 21, 2024 The Supreme Court Keeps Guns Out of Domes...
But legal experts say the Supreme Court's ruling four months ago may not be a harbinger of whether the ghost gun regulation will fall, and in this case, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett, two members of the court's conservative wing, will be the key members to wat...
Police and prosecutors around America have long used asset forfeiture as a cash cow, but a unanimous Supreme Court ruling Wednesday should make them think twice. The Bill of Rights keeps paying dividends even after 228 years. …Justices left and right agree. In her opinion for the Court, Just...
rulings onvotingrights,gerrymandering,unionorganizing, thedeath penalty,environmental protection,guncontrol,abortion,campaign finance, and the use ofdark moneyin politics. Before the court’s current term concludes at the end of June, it likely will wreak more havoc in a series of pending cases on...
Vice President Harris on the Supreme Court’s ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina Today’s Supreme Court decision inStudents for Fair Admissions v. HarvardandStudents for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolinais...
The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court to review the 5th Circuit's ruling, warning that it "calls into question virtually every action the CFPB has taken" since its creation more than a decade ago. "These cases are getting at arguably more systemic questions even about ho...
The Supreme Court is seen on March 18, 2024.SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images Justice Amy Coney Barrett warned Aguiñaga that one of the proposed standards for determining when the government's actions cross the bound into unlawful speech suppression — namely when a federal agency merely encoura...