Supreme Court to decide if Wonder Bread truck drivers are exempt from arbitration

The Supreme Court is to determine whether truck drivers for the company that makes Wonder Bread are considered transportation workers who are exempt from the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA). The FAA, enacted in 1925, contains a provision that the justices … Continue reading Supreme Court to decide if Wonder Bread truck drivers are exempt from arbitration

Supreme Court declines challenge of Virginia school’s allegedly discriminatory admissions policy

Over the objections of two conservative justices, the Supreme Court refused on Feb. 20 to hear a challenge to the admissions policy of a top-rated high school in Virginia that critics say engages in illegal racial discrimination against Asian American … Continue reading Supreme Court declines challenge of Virginia school’s allegedly discriminatory admissions policy

IN-DEPTH: States may win at Supreme Court in initial battle over fighting smog, lawyers say

Legal experts say there is a good chance that the Supreme Court will rule in favor of Republican-led states and the energy industry and will put the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) “good neighbor” rule on hold. The rule aims … Continue reading IN-DEPTH: States may win at Supreme Court in initial battle over fighting smog, lawyers say

Newsom sued over transgender policy, teachers claim they are forced to lie to parents

Teachers are suing California Gov. Gavin Newsom and California Attorney General Rob Bonta in federal court over policies they say force them to conceal the transgender status of young students from parents. The lawsuit comes after the governor signed several … Continue reading Newsom sued over transgender policy, teachers claim they are forced to lie to parents

Biden administration asks Supreme Court to allow race-based admissions at West Point

The Biden administration has urged the Supreme Court to allow the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to continue using racial criteria in its student admissions process, arguing that diversity is a “national security imperative.” The new brief, filed on … Continue reading Biden administration asks Supreme Court to allow race-based admissions at West Point

Texas Congressman Chip Roy likens Supreme Court razor-wire removal decision to pro-slavery ruling

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) compared the recent Supreme Court decision permitting federal officials to cut razor-wire fencing on the Texas border with Mexico to the court’s infamous decision that upheld slavery and helped precipitate the Civil War. The comment by … Continue reading Texas Congressman Chip Roy likens Supreme Court razor-wire removal decision to pro-slavery ruling