SCOTUS Watch: Key Cases and Emerging Legal Battles for August 28

Each weekday, SCOTUSblog curates a selection of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links relevant to the Supreme Court. The morning read for Wednesday, August 28, features an eclectic mix of topics that provide essential insights for legal professionals. Highlighted today are ongoing legal battles stemming from significant recent rulings and emerging cases that could…

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Special Counsel Revises Trump Indictment Following Supreme Court Ruling on Presidential Immunity

Just under two months after a divided Supreme Court ruled that former presidents have broad immunity from prosecution for their conduct in office, Special Counsel Jack Smith charged former President Donald Trump in a revised indictment alleging that Trump conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election. The court’s July 1 ruling, written by…

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Latest SCOTUS Blog Highlights Impact of Supreme Court Decisions on Biden Administration’s Achievements

Each weekday, SCOTUSblog curates a succinct selection of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Monday morning read for August 26, 2024: Marcia Brown from Politico examines how the Supreme Court’s recent decisions could potentially reverse significant achievements of the Biden administration. The Apache Group is in the…

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SCOTUS Partially Backs GOP on Arizona’s Proof-of-Citizenship Voting Law: Key Takeaways

In today’s morning read, SCOTUSblog curates a selection of news articles, commentary, and other significant links pertaining to the Supreme Court. Published on August 23, 2024, the featured topics include a mixed decision from the Supreme Court regarding Arizona’s proof-of-citizenship voting law and a divided stance on another case. One of the highlighted articles discusses…

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Supreme Court Reinstates Arizona’s Proof-of-Citizenship Voter Registration Law for 2024 Elections

A divided Supreme Court has granted the Republican National Committee and Arizona’s Republican legislative leaders’ request to reinstate a state law mandating proof of citizenship for voter registration using state forms, a move affecting the 2024 elections. However, the court did not reinstate portions of the law barring those who register via a federal form…

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Supreme Court’s ‘Shadow Docket’ and Declining Black Enrollment at MIT Highlight Thursday’s Legal News

The morning read for Thursday, August 22, presents a curated selection of articles, commentary, and significant links related to the activities and decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, tailored specifically for legal professionals. This curated list is brought to you by Ellena Erskine, a seasoned journalist at SCOTUSblog. In today’s edition, notable reads include a…

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SCOTUSblog’s August 19, 2024 Morning Read: Key Highlights in Supreme Court News

Each weekday, SCOTUSblog curates a succinct list of notable news articles, commentaries, and significant links pertinent to the Supreme Court. This ensures legal professionals remain informed about the latest judicial developments without wading through extensive reports. For the morning of Monday, August 19, 2024, Ellena Erskine provides the morning read, covering a range of timely…

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Supreme Court Declines Biden Administration’s Request to Reinstate Title IX Rule Expanding Protections for Transgender Students

On Friday, the Supreme Court declined the Biden administration’s request to temporarily enforce most aspects of an April 2024 rule under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded education programs, pending the continuation of its appeals. The rule, aimed at expanding protections for transgender students, was blocked…

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Americans Increasingly View Supreme Court Decisions as Election Deciders, Reports Show

Each weekday, SCOTUSblog presents a curated list of articles, commentary, and other significant links regarding the Supreme Court, targeting legal professionals and enthusiasts who seek to stay informed about the latest judicial developments. For Friday, August 16, the reading list underscores the increasing relevance of the Supreme Court as a central issue in American elections….

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Biden Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Reinstate Blocked Student Loan Repayment Plan

Each weekday, legal professionals and Supreme Court enthusiasts alike turn to SCOTUSblog for a curated selection of news articles, commentary, and significant developments related to the Supreme Court. In the Thursday morning read for August 15, the coverage includes a critical update concerning the Biden administration’s ongoing efforts to lift the latest block on its…

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SCOTUSblog Highlights Major Judicial Decision on Bump-Stock Ban and Legislative Efforts on Student Loan Forgiveness

Each weekday, SCOTUSblog curates a concise list of news articles, commentary, and relevant links relating to the Supreme Court. The Wednesday morning read, published on August 14, 2024, offers insights into recent legal developments and analyses that warrant the attention of legal professionals. The top highlight of today’s read covers the recent judicial decision invalidating…

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Supreme Court Faces GOP Challenge Over Arizona Voting Law Amid Shifting Public Sentiment

In today’s morning read from SCOTUSblog, the selection includes a range of pertinent articles and commentary for legal professionals. One of the notable pieces is a report on the Republican party taking their enforcement concerns regarding Arizona’s voting law to the Supreme Court, as covered by Jordan Rubin at MSNBC. This reflects ongoing legal battles…

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Supreme Court Developments: Environmental and Gun Law Challenges in Focus

For legal professionals seeking insightful commentary on Supreme Court developments, today’s “Monday morning read” on SCOTUSblog provides a curated selection of noteworthy news articles and analyses. Among the highlighted pieces, Tom Perkins from The Guardian discusses how the US Air Force is navigating PFAS water contamination cleanups, using the Supreme Court’s Chevron ruling as a…

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SCOTUSblog’s Morning Read: Essential Updates and Debates Shaping the Supreme Court’s Docket

Every weekday, SCOTUSblog curates a selection of pertinent news articles, insightful commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the activities and decisions of the Supreme Court. In the morning read for Friday, August 9, the focus is on critical issues and debates currently under the Supreme Court’s consideration. Among the highlighted stories, Republicans have requested…

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Morning Read: Supreme Court News and Updates on Environmental and Capital Punishment Cases

On Thursday, August 8, the morning read curated by Ellena Erskine offers a selection of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Key topics in focus include significant judicial decisions and their implications for various sectors. One of the highlighted articles covers the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s decision to support…

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Supreme Court News Roundup: Tribal Land Reclamation in Oklahoma and Post-Roe Abortion Trends

Each weekday, Ellena Erskine of SCOTUSblog curates a selection of news articles, commentary, and relevant links concerning the Supreme Court. For today’s read on Tuesday, August 7, the list includes several noteworthy items. One of the highlighted pieces comes from The New Yorker, discussing how Tribal Nations are reclaiming lands in Oklahoma. This article delves…

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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Faces New Ethics Scrutiny Over Undisclosed Travel Financed by Billionaire

In the latest feature on SCOTUSblog, Ellena Erskine provides an insightful selection of articles, commentary, and links concerning the Supreme Court. Published on August 6, 2024, the morning read is designed to inform legal professionals of noteworthy developments and opinions in the judicial landscape. This edition includes a notable report by John Kruzel on Reuters…

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Supreme Court Reforms: Justice Gorsuch Warns Biden of Potential Risks Amid Ongoing Debates

Each weekday, SCOTUSblog provides a curated list of pertinent news articles, commentary, and noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. For Monday, August 5, the morning read includes several significant items worth the attention of legal professionals and scholars. One notable entry examines Justice Neil Gorsuch’s cautionary message to President Biden concerning proposed Supreme Court…

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Supreme Court Updates: Key Decisions and Regulations Impacting Legal Professionals

Legal News Coverage In today’s legal landscape, professionals must remain abreast of key developments, particularly regarding the Supreme Court. For a comprehensive selection of noteworthy updates, SCOTUSblog has published their latest morning read for Friday, August 2, curated by Ellena Erskine. This edition includes a detailed analysis of President Trump’s election subversion case, which is…

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Senate Introduces “No Kings Act” to Challenge Supreme Court Immunity Decision

“`html In the latest edition of SCOTUSblog’s morning read for Thursday, August 1, Ellena Erskine curates a selection of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links focused on recent Supreme Court activities. This particular morning read features a significant legislative push aimed at reversing a recent Supreme Court immunity decision. Specifically, it highlights Senate Majority…

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