A lawyer for a Colorado graphic web designer says some Supreme Court justices appeared to understand that her client doesn’t discriminate against classes of people, only messages that oppose her Christian faith.
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Gay couples in India ask Supreme Court to legalise same-sex marriageFour gay couples have asked India's Supreme Court to recognise same-sex marriages, setting the stage for a legal face-off with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government which has in the past refused to legalise such marriages.
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Justice Gorsuch’s white whale: Supreme Court has new chance to consider agencies’ powerSupreme Court Justice Neil M. Gorsuch was expected to be conservatives’ barbarian at the gates of big government, leading a charge to tear down the 1984 case they pinpoint as a legal justification for expansion of the regulatory state.
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An 'Imperial Supreme Court' Asserts Its Power, Alarming ScholarsWASHINGTON — The conventional critique of the Supreme Court these days is that it has lurched to the right and is out of step with the public on many issues. That is true so far as it goes. But a burst of recent legal scholarship makes a deeper point, saying the current court is distinctive in a different way: It has rapidly been accumulating power at the expense of every other part of the government. Sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times The phenomenon was documented last m
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Supreme Court will hear Section 230 challenges in FebruaryPossibly the first of many.
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Supreme Court sets date to hear Biden's student-loan forgivenessThe Supreme Court just set a date to hear Biden's student-loan forgiveness case, which will decide the fate of millions of borrowers
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Big Tech challenges Texas social media law at Supreme CourtTwo trade groups representing Facebook, Google and Twitter petitioned the Supreme Court over Texas and Florida anti-censorship laws, citing conflicting appeals rulings.
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