Federal Appeals Court Voids Pa. Law Requiring Mail-In Ballot Dating
The appeals court found the dating requirement did little to ensure election efficiency, reinforce the solemnity of voting, or detect or deter fraud....
The appeals court found the dating requirement did little to ensure election efficiency, reinforce the solemnity of voting, or detect or deter fraud....
The group claimed Idaho's abortion ban seized "the economic value of a woman’s uterus" and forced pregnant women into slavery....
The court found the motion was untimely, that Trump and the U.S. government waived their right to substitution, and that the principles of equity weighed against substitution after considerable litigation....
After a federal court ordered Louisiana to add a second majority-black congressional district to comply with the Voting Rights Act, a different federal court found the state violated the 14th and 15th Amendments by considering race when crafting the district...
The court questioned whether the authority to "regulate . . . importation" necessarily includes the authority to impose tariffs of unlimited size and duration....
Washington State agreed to halt enforcement against the Orthodox churches after another court granted a preliminary injunction to Catholic churches and priests...
The decision came shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court held that some nationwide "injunctions likely exceed the equitable authority" of federal courts....
A federal court in New York State initially ruled against the photographer but reversed itself after the landmark Supreme Court decision in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, a successful challenge to Colorado's anti-discrimination law, on free speech grounds...
Two high-profile cases of Christians targeted under the law—Masterpiece Cakeshop and 303 Creative—resulted in losses for Colorado at the U.S. Supreme Court....
"Down the centuries, countless priests have honored [the seal of the confessional], submitting to torture and death rather than yield to demands from tyrannical kings, military dictators, and civil authorities," the complaint states....
The case pits the First Amendment rights of adults against Texas's interest in protecting minors...
The federal government can withhold the funds from Tennessee while litigation continues in the lower court...
A federal appeals court found the law violated the Constitution's Supremacy Clause....
The library and town admitted 'regret' for violating the librarian's 'constitutional rights.'...
'[T]his is a pretty obvious constitutional violation. . . . pretty blatant and pretty obvious,' one attorney said....
Courts no longer owe deference to an administrative agency's interpretation of its ambiguous statutory mandate....
The Court rejected the argument that preventing homeless camping amounted to 'cruel and unusual punishment.'...
The Court will decide whether banning 'medical treatments intended' to transition a child 'violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.'...
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