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A Touchdown for Religious Expression
FindLaw reviews The Kennedy and. Bremerton case, in where the Supreme Court held that a coach…
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SCOTUS Overturns New York Gun Law
FindLaw provides information on the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that expanded gun rights in the public…
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Supreme Court Rulings Make Immigration Removal Challenges More Difficult
This court's ruling implies that at a minimum at present, people seeking to fight their expulsion…
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SCOTUS: State Prisoners Have No Constitutional Right to Present New Evidence in Federal Court
FindLaw reviews a ruling that restricts an existing precedent that allows those who have been who…
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Explaining Alito’s Leaked Draft Opinion Overturning Roe v. Wade
FindLaw analyzes the draft that was leaked of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health that will repeal…
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SCOTUS Declines Review of Copyright Suit Over Josh Groban’s ‘You Raise Me Up’
Owner of the Icelandic track dubbed "Soknudur" defends their claims could be a success if the…
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Is A Painting Based On A Photo Of Prince Fair Use Or Copyright Infringement? SCOTUS Will Decide
Lynn Goldsmith took a photo of Prince as well Andy Warhol made a painting inspired by…
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Supreme Court Issues Significant Clarification About Malicious Prosecution Claims
SCOTUS declared that a person who claims to be guilty of false prosecution isn't required to…
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SCOTUS Rules Pastor Can Pray and Touch Inmate During Execution in Texas
case, Ramirez V. Collier, SCOTUS decided whether a person on death row can allow his pastor…
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