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Supreme Court Upholds Biden-Era Gun Rule

The Supreme Court decided in a 7-2 ruling to uphold a Biden-era rule that regulates "ghost guns," or untraceable firearms.

Trump Administration Fights Supreme Court on Reinstatement

The Trump administration petitioned the Supreme Court on Monday to block a lower court order mandating the reinstatement of over 16,000 fired federal workers. The order, issued on March 13 by Clinton-appointed U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup, has been criticized by the administration as an overreach into executive authority.

Trump Endorses Conservative Brad Schimel for Wisconsin Supreme Court

President Donald Trump has officially endorsed conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel, urging voters to turn out early for the pivotal April 1 election.

Supreme Court Justice’s Sister Targeted with Bomb Threat

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's sister received a bomb threat in her mail, WYFF reports.

Supreme Court Denies Trump Effort to Halt Foreign Aid

The Supreme Court rejected a Trump administration effort to block a lower court's ruling that ordered it to pay nearly $2 billion in foreign aid.

SCOTUS to Likely Dismiss Mexico’s $10B Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers

The U.S. Supreme Court appears inclined to dismiss a $10 billion lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against major American firearm manufacturers.

Justice Thomas Criticizes SCOTUS Refusal to Hear University Free Speech Case

On March 3, the Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge against Indiana University's bias-response team, a decision that drew criticism from Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.

Supreme Court Halts Order Requiring Immediate Foreign Aid Payments

Chief Justice John Roberts has temporarily blocked a federal judge’s order requiring the Trump administration to immediately disburse $2 billion in foreign aid payments to contractors. The ruling allows the administration more time to challenge the decision while maintaining its efforts to reduce federal spending on foreign assistance.

Supreme Court Reviews Workplace Discrimination Case

The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case brought by an Ohio woman who claims she was discriminated against at work because she is straight. Marlean Ames filed the suit against the Ohio Department of Youth Services under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits sex discrimination in the workplace. Ames alleges that a lesbian woman received a promotion she was also seeking and that she was later demoted, with her former position given to a gay man.

Supreme Court Trump Dellinger Case Heats Up

The U.S. Supreme Court is being called to intervene after Obama-appointed Judge Amy Berman Jackson extended a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) reinstating fired Biden holdover Hampton Dellinger. The TRO, initially set to expire on February 26, has now been extended through Saturday, March 1.

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