The Supreme Court only has a few days before the end of its summer session and several major rulings to make, setting up for a big week for the high court.
The Supreme Court only has a few days before the end of its summer session and several major rulings to make, setting up for a big week for the nation’s high court.
The next batch of opinions is expected to be released on Wednesday. Court observers have noted that the rest of the pending rulings may not be finished until early July with the current pace of opinions. , a claim that has been rejected by lower courts but is a matter appealed to and taken up by the Supreme Court.
Justices appeared to be skeptical of the government’s use of the charge when the case had its oral arguments in front of the courts. If justices rule against the DOJ, it would upend sentences for many convicted rioters and could eliminate some of the charges Trump is facing in his election interference case.Several cases involving the government and social media companies are still pending before the high court.
Administrations on both sides of the aisle have regularly worked with news and social media companies in the past, but two Republican attorneys general have argued in the case that the federal government violated First Amendment rights by coercing companies to remove posts, a charge the government has denied.
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