Supreme Court takes up cannabis & gun rights case
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Trump, Supreme Court and National Guard
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President Donald Trump is leaning on a new appeals court ruling that endorsed his deployment of the National Guard to Portland, Oregon, as he urges the Supreme Court to let his administration carry out a similar effort in Chicago.
The Trump administration’s assertion that decisions to deploy the National Guard are "not judicially reviewable" has brought fundamental questions about presidential powers, federalism and the role of the judiciary into sharp relief for the High Court.
The U.S. Supreme Court justice, part of the court’s three-member liberal bloc, urged university students in attendance not to "walk away from the fight."
The Supreme Court seemed likely to limit race-based electoral districts under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act after hearing arguments by lawyers for Louisiana and the Trump administration.
Ten Tribal Nations in Michigan have filed an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court urging them to reject an attempt by Canadian oil pipeline company Enbridge Energy to have a federal court settle a lawsuit first brought by Attorney General Dana Nessel in 2019,
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a bid by a group of physicians and healthcare providers to revive their antitrust lawsuit accusing drugmaker Merck of misleading federal regulators to maintain a decades-long monopoly over the mumps vaccine market.
Andrew Hess of Livonia asked Justice Kavanaugh to dismiss the charge, arguing any comments he made were hyperbole, not a "true threat."