Supreme Court rules 9-0 that lower court should have put delivery drivers’ lawsuit on hold

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously on May 16 that if a federal court determines that a lawsuit involves an arbitrable dispute, and a litigant requests a stay of the proceeding pending arbitration, a federal arbitration law requires the court to … Continue reading Supreme Court rules 9-0 that lower court should have put delivery drivers’ lawsuit on hold

Supreme Court votes 7-2 to uphold controversial funding structure for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

The Supreme Court on May 16 rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the unusual means Congress uses to fund the powerful Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) by a vote of 7–2. Some had speculated that the court’s conservative majority … Continue reading Supreme Court votes 7-2 to uphold controversial funding structure for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Supreme Court orders Louisiana to use congressional map with 2 black-majority districts

The Supreme Court voted on May 15 to direct Louisiana to use a disputed congressional map that creates a second black-majority district in the state in upcoming elections. Opponents of the redistricting plan said it discriminates against non-black voters, but … Continue reading Supreme Court orders Louisiana to use congressional map with 2 black-majority districts

Supreme Court allows New Jersey’s subpoena of pregnancy help centers’ sensitive information

The Supreme Court turned away, on May 13, a request from a New Jersey-based network of pro-life pregnancy help centers to halt a subpoena from the pro-choice state that would compel it to disclose information about its donors. Donor information … Continue reading Supreme Court allows New Jersey’s subpoena of pregnancy help centers’ sensitive information

Supreme Court won’t hear California’s claim of immunity for COVID-19 deaths at prison

The Supreme Court on May 13 rejected an appeal from California prison officials who claimed immunity from lawsuits for transferring inmates with COVID-19 to San Quentin Rehabilitation Center in 2020, which allegedly caused an outbreak that left a guard and … Continue reading Supreme Court won’t hear California’s claim of immunity for COVID-19 deaths at prison

Louisiana asks Supreme Court to reinstate congressional election map to avoid ‘chaos’

Louisiana officials asked the Supreme Court on May 10 to reinstate a congressional election map after a federal district court ruled that upcoming elections may not be conducted using the map, which created a second black-majority district. Louisiana says the … Continue reading Louisiana asks Supreme Court to reinstate congressional election map to avoid ‘chaos’

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Supreme Court votes 6–3 to uphold state process for seizing innocent owners’ cars used in drug crimes

The Supreme Court voted 6–3 on May 9 to uphold the legal process used to forfeit two Alabama women’s cars that were used to commit drug offenses, finding that the U.S. Constitution does not require a separate hearing to determine … Continue reading Supreme Court votes 6–3 to uphold state process for seizing innocent owners’ cars used in drug crimes

Groups ask Supreme Court to reinstate Louisiana map with 2 majority-black congressional seats

Black voters and liberal groups asked the Supreme Court on May 8 to intervene in the racially tinged fight over the congressional map in Republican-dominated Louisiana. The decision the court makes could have nationwide ramifications given Republicans’ razor-thin majority in … Continue reading Groups ask Supreme Court to reinstate Louisiana map with 2 majority-black congressional seats