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Supreme Court, Federal Communications Commission
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case It's Not Sure It Should Decide
Opponents of the fund argue it's being unlawfully overseen by the administering nonprofit, in violation of the non-delegation doctrine, which prevents Congress from delegating its
Supreme Court to consider another major test of federal regulatory power
The Supreme Court will review the Federal Communication Commission's $8 billion Universal Service Fund, questioning its funding structure and possibly reshaping federal regulatory power.
Supreme Court takes up major appeal testing power of federal agencies
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to wade into a fight over Congress’ ability to delegate power to federal agencies — opening the next chapter in a decadeslong effort by conservatives and business interests to reduce the power of the federal government.
Ken Paxton, Texas Supreme Court and whistleblower
Texas AG Ken Paxton no longer required to testify in whistleblower lawsuit, Supreme Court rules
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday overturned a lower court ruling that state Attorney General Ken Paxton testify in a whistleblower lawsuit at the heart of impeachment charges brought against him in 2023.
Ken Paxton can’t be deposed under oath in whistleblower lawsuit, Texas Supreme Court says
The attorney general has agreed not to contest a lawsuit brought by former employees accusing him of retaliation after they said he abused his office.
Texas Supreme Court Says Ken Paxton Can't Be Deposed in Whistleblower Case
The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that state Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, can't be deposed in a whistleblower lawsuit that eventually led to impeachment charges being brought against him last year.
Meta, Supreme Court
Supreme Court allows multibillion-dollar class action to proceed against Meta
Investors allege Meta did not fully disclose the risks that Facebook users’ personal information would be misused by Cambridge Analytica.
Supreme Court Dismisses Meta's Appeal to Block Multibillion-Dollar Suit
The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed Meta 's appeal on Friday to block a multibillion-dollar class-action investors' lawsuit. The high court, who heard arguments in the case earlier this month, left in place an appellate ruling allowing the case to move forward.
US Supreme Court tosses case involving securities fraud suit against Facebook
The U.S. Supreme Court sidestepped on Friday a decision on whether to allow shareholders to proceed with a securities fraud lawsuit accusing Meta's Facebook of misleading investors about the misuse of the social media platform's user data.
FCC, Supreme Court and Universal Service Fund
Supreme Court takes up dispute over FCC fund that subsidizes telecom services in rural areas
The Supreme Court on Friday said it will consider the constitutionality of the Federal Communications Commission's Universal Service Fund, agreeing to review a lower court decision that upended the mechanism for funding programs that provide communications services to rural areas,
Supreme Court steps into fight over FCC’s $8 billion subsidies for internet and phone services
The court stepped into a fight over the $8B a year the federal government spends to subsidize phone and internet service in schools, libraries and rural areas.
FCC’s $8 Billion Phone Subsidy Will Get Supreme Court Scrutiny
The US Supreme Court will weigh a fresh line of attack on federal administrative power, agreeing to consider the constitutionality of the $8 billion annual slate of subsidies that help cover the cost of telecom services for poor people and rural residents.
Jussie Smollett Conviction Reversed by Illinois Court
Illinois Supreme Court overturns Jussie Smollett’s hate crime hoax conviction
Fox News’ Chanley Painter details the overturned conviction despite the prosecution maintaining that Smollett orchestrated a fake hate crime.
Jussie Smollett’s conviction overturned in alleged hate-crime hoax: How we got here and what’s next
Nearly six years after actor Jussie Smollett was accused of staging a hate-crime hoax in downtown Chicago and lying to police, an Illinois Supreme Court decision overturned his conviction over prosecutorial issues,
Reaction to Illinois Supreme Court Judge's decision to dismiss Jussie Smollett's conviction
Reaction is still coming in to the Illinois Supreme Court Judge's decision to dismiss the conviction of actor Jussie Smollett. Among those weighing in are the two rothers who admit to staging the attack.
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24 states' attorneys general call on Supreme Court to keep biological boys out of girls sports
Attorneys general from 24 states are asking the Supreme Court to reverse a lower court ruling and uphold an Arizona law to ...
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From champagne to speeches, would-be Trump Supreme Court justices draw conservative buzz
Donald Trump’s return to power is creating a reality television-like competition for attention among a group of black-robed ...
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States Must Compensate Fairly For Land Acquisition: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Friday said the State cannot be permitted to acquire citizens' land without paying appropriate ...
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The Supreme Court Could Upend Future Elections
Experts say the Supreme Court may agree with a decision that only the government can sue to enforce the Voting Rights Act's ...
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