Supreme Court rejects appeal of healthcare executive given clemency by Trump

The Supreme Court has rejected the Medicare fraud appeal of former healthcare executive Philip Esformes, whose sentence was commuted by President Donald Trump. The prosecution involved what the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) described as the “largest health care fraud … Continue reading Supreme Court rejects appeal of healthcare executive given clemency by Trump

Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to Washington state LGBT conversion therapy ban

The Supreme Court refused on Dec. 11 to take up a challenge to Washington state’s ban on LGBT conversion therapy—over the objections of three conservative justices who dissented. The therapeutic practices, which are banned in many states, aim to make … Continue reading Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to Washington state LGBT conversion therapy ban

Supreme Court hears arguments in opioid maker bankruptcy case

The Supreme Court heard the Biden administration’s objections to the bankruptcy plan filed by opioid manufacturer Purdue Pharma, which includes a controversial settlement that would shield the company’s founding family from future opioid-related liability. The government argued that opioid victims … Continue reading Supreme Court hears arguments in opioid maker bankruptcy case

Senate panel approves subpoena of billionaire Harlan Crow in Supreme Court ethics probe

The Democrat-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee voted—after three previous postponements—to subpoena two private citizens connected to conservative Supreme Court justices as part of a probe of gifts and personal hospitality provided to members of the nation’s highest court. The roll call … Continue reading Senate panel approves subpoena of billionaire Harlan Crow in Supreme Court ethics probe

Supreme Court may consider if states can ban honking at political rallies

The Supreme Court may soon consider whether honking a car horn is a constitutionally protected form of free speech. Although Americans have long sounded the horns of their vehicles to express themselves politically, many states, including California, forbid honking the … Continue reading Supreme Court may consider if states can ban honking at political rallies

Supreme Court may take up case that could expand non-union members’ rights

News Analysis A good governance group called the Freedom Foundation is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to consider a case that they say would safeguard Alaska state employees’ free speech rights by preserving a requirement that makes unionized employees re-register … Continue reading Supreme Court may take up case that could expand non-union members’ rights