Pro-life group asks Supreme Court to strike down Illinois city’s abortion counseling restrictions

A pro-life sidewalk counseling organization asked the Supreme Court last week to invalidate a Carbondale, Illinois, law that forbids protests and outreach within a so-called bubble zone outside abortion clinics. The group, Coalition Life, argues that the 2023 law violates … Continue reading Pro-life group asks Supreme Court to strike down Illinois city’s abortion counseling restrictions

US Supreme Court to consider whether to allow Mexico’s lawsuit against US gun makers to proceed

The U.S. Supreme Court announced on July 17 that it will formally consider on Sept. 30 whether to hear an appeal related to Mexico’s ongoing $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers. The court stated that it will consider the … Continue reading US Supreme Court to consider whether to allow Mexico’s lawsuit against US gun makers to proceed

Supreme Court’s decisions on presidential immunity, agency authority mean more work for lawyers, judges, panel says

Legal experts told a panel on July 10 that two recent Supreme Court decisions on presidential immunity and bureaucratic power will generate a great deal of work for lawyers and judges. Panelists speaking at a Heritage Foundation event in Washington … Continue reading Supreme Court’s decisions on presidential immunity, agency authority mean more work for lawyers, judges, panel says

Supreme Court won’t hear online commentator’s censorship suit against California

The Supreme Court denied commentator Rogan O’Handley’s bid last week to appeal a lower court’s decision dismissing his lawsuit that claimed California pressured Twitter to censor his election-related posts. Mr. O’Handley’s account on Twitter, now called X, had been suspended … Continue reading Supreme Court won’t hear online commentator’s censorship suit against California

Supreme Court will hear dispute over First Step Act sentence reductions

The Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether three offenders dubbed the “Scarecrow Bandits,” whose crimes predate a Trump-era criminal justice reform law, should benefit from the law’s lower mandatory minimum sentences. The nickname for the individuals originated with FBI … Continue reading Supreme Court will hear dispute over First Step Act sentence reductions

Mexico asks US Supreme Court to allow its $10 billion lawsuit against US gun makers

Mexico urged the U.S. Supreme Court this week to let its $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers for allegedly flooding that country with firearms proceed in the lower courts. Although some gun control activists welcome Mexico’s lawsuit, gun rights … Continue reading Mexico asks US Supreme Court to allow its $10 billion lawsuit against US gun makers