Supreme Court Does Not Act on Texas’ Near-Total Abortion Ban

Supreme Court Does Not Act on Texas' Near-Total Abortion Ban

Der Oberste Gerichtshof weigerte sich, ein texanisches Gesetz zu blockieren, das die meisten Abtreibungen am Mittwoch kurz vor Mitternacht verbietet, weniger als einen Tag nach seinem Inkrafttreten und wurde zur restriktivsten Abtreibungsmaßnahme der Nation. Die Abstimmung war 5 zu 4, wobei der Oberste Richter John G. Roberts Jr. sich den drei liberalen Mitgliedern des Gerichts … Read more

Supreme Court Ends Biden’s Eviction Moratorium

Supreme Court Ends Biden’s Eviction Moratorium

That law, the challengers wrote, covered quarantines and inspections to stop the spread of disease, and did not give the agency “full authority to take whatever action is possible to stop the spread of communicable diseases – be it eviction moratoriums, worship restrictions, Nationwide lockdowns, school closings or vaccination requirements. “ The CDC responded that … Read more

Voting Rights Act: Supreme Court says Arizona limits don’t violate act

Voting Rights Act: Supreme Court says Arizona limits don't violate act

The ruling will limit the ability of minorities to challenge government laws that they believe are discriminatory under the Voting Rights Act. The votes in this case are 6: 3 and break along conservative-liberal ideological lines. Judge Samuel Alito gave the majority opinion. The court upheld two provisions of Arizona law. The first provision states … Read more

Covid News: U.S. Supreme Court Leaves Federal Moratorium on Evictions Intact

Covid News: U.S. Supreme Court Leaves Federal Moratorium on Evictions Intact

Here’s what you need to know: A Maricopa County constable signing an eviction notice in Phoenix last year.Credit…John Moore/Getty Images The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to lift a moratorium on evictions that had been imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The vote was 5 to … Read more

In N.C.A.A. Case, Supreme Court Backs Payments to Student-Athletes

In N.C.A.A. Case, Supreme Court Backs Payments to Student-Athletes

In April, NCAA president Mark Emmert said he was looking for “clarity about what the law is, clarity about who is responsible for what, clarity about how these issues will be resolved, whether through congressional processes, legal process or through.” “NCAA decision-making processes.” In Monday’s ruling, Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, who wrote for the court, … Read more