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The Extreme Right-Wing Takeover of the Supreme Court Suffers a Setback
The court upheld Obamacare (again), and in its ruling on a Catholic foster care agency, it beat back radical changes sought by the court’s extremists
FDA to Keep Regulating Vaping Products After Supreme Court Rejects Industry Challenge
The court will not hear a case in which the vaping industry challenged the agency's broad authority to oversee what goes into tobacco products, including e-cigarettes
In Unanimous Ruling, SCOTUS Affirms Authority of Native American Tribal Governments and Police Forces
In a broad ruling reaffirming the sovereignty of Native American tribes, the U.S. Supreme Court declared unanimously on Tuesday that tribal police officers have the power to temporarily detain and search non-Native Americans on tribal land if they’re suspected of violating state or federal law. The case, United States v. Cooley, involved a 2016 incident…
In Unanimous Ruling, SCOTUS Affirms Authority of Native American Tribal Governments and Police Forces
In a broad ruling reaffirming the sovereignty of Native American tribes, the U.S. Supreme Court declared unanimously on Tuesday that tribal police officers have the power to temporarily detain and search non-Native Americans on tribal land if they’re suspected of violating state or federal law. The case, United States v. Cooley, involved a 2016 incident…
The Most Powerful Court in the U.S. Is About to Decide the Fate of the Most Vulnerable Children
When child custody cases come before family courts, judges endeavor to base their rulings on the best interests of the child. Overall, the court is less interested in which parent might have the most right to the children than in how best to help the children thrive. The Supreme Court might now be walking a…
The Most Powerful Court in the U.S. Is About to Decide the Fate of the Most Vulnerable Children
When child custody cases come before family courts, judges endeavor to base their rulings on the best interests of the child. Overall, the court is less interested in which parent might have the most right to the children than in how best to help the children thrive. The Supreme Court might now be walking a…
The Most Powerful Court in the U.S. Is About to Decide the Fate of the Most Vulnerable Children
When child custody cases come before family courts, judges endeavor to base their rulings on the best interests of the child. Overall, the court is less interested in which parent might have the most right to the children than in how best to help the children thrive. The Supreme Court might now be walking a…
Texas Governor Signs Law Banning Abortion as Early as Six Weeks
The bill will allow people to sue abortion providers as well as anyone who helps a woman get an abortion after the time limit
SCOTUS Rules Police Cannot Search Homes Without Warrants in the Name of ‘Community Caretaking’
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Monday that an exception to the Fourth Amendment for “community caretaking” does not allow police to enter and search a home without a warrant. The “community caretaking” exception originated from a 1973 case, Cady v. Dombrowski, in which an officer took a gun out of an impounded car…
Supreme Court Will Weigh in on Mississippi’s 15-Week Abortion Ban, a Direct Threat to Roe v. Wade
“This is the moment anti-abortion politicians have been waiting for," says ACLU
Conservatives Only Have Themselves to Blame for Trump’s Facebook Ban
Republicans have long fought for corporate power — and it's exactly that power that gives Facebook the freedom to kick him off
When You Weren’t Looking, Anti-Abortion Republicans Were Attacking Women’s Rights
The Texas Senate is taking up a radical new proposal that could seriously impact abortion rights