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Landor v. Louisiana involves whether an inmate of a minority religious group, the Rastafarians, can sue for monetary damages after the warden violated his religious rights – specifically, the right to not cut his hair.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can order US passports indicate the holders’ sex at birth and remove designations for transgender and nonbinary individuals.
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Legal Lens: Supreme Court to Decide if Drug Use Can Bar Gun Ownership
Attorney Andrea McNairy of Brown & Crouppen explains that the U.S. Supreme Court will review the constitutionality of a federal law, 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3), which prohibits unlawful drug users from owning firearms.
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A good day for the separation of powers in the Supreme Court
Does the president of the United States have the power to set tariff rates unilaterally on all goods and services imported from any and every country on the planet for an infinite amount of time without any meaningful oversight from Congress or courts of law?