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A Supreme Court case over Louisiana's congressional map could determine the future of Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination and allow Republicans to draw 19 more House seats.
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up whether a federal crime that bans gun possession for drug users is constitutional. At the Trump administration’s urging, the justices will wade into
The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear a case testing whether people who regularly use marijuana can legally
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has called lawmakers into a Special Session to delay elections while awaiting Supreme Court ruling on congressional map.
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Supreme Court could deliver ‘catastrophic’ decision on Voting Rights Act and blow up protections from racial discrimination
Supreme Court could deliver ‘catastrophic’ decision on Voting Rights Act and blow up protections from racial discrimination - The court’s conservative majority could gut the landmark civil rights law
The Supreme Court said on Monday that it will consider whether people who regularly smoke marijuana can legally own guns, the latest firearm case to come before the court since its 2022 decision expanding gun rights.
The Supreme Court's ruling letting the Trump administration revoke TPS for about 600,000 Venezuelans may have wrenching effects on Florida's economy.
WASHINGTON, Oct 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court 's conservative justices signaled their willingness on Wednesday to undercut another key section of the Voting Rights Act, the landmark 1965 federal law enacted by Congress to prevent racial discrimination in voting.
The case marks another flashpoint in the application of the Supreme Court’s new test for firearm restrictions. The conservative majority found in 2022 that the Second Amendment generally gives people the right to carry guns in public for self-defense and any firearm restrictions must have a strong grounding in the nation’s history.
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The Supreme Court has agreed to decide the constitutionality of a longstanding federal law banning possession of guns by anyone who illegally uses or is addicted to drugs. It’s the same law that Hunter Biden was convicted of violating last year.