The liberal justice, 85, tells NBC a limit would have helped him avoid
First amendment cases involving critics who were blocked from posting on public officials’ social media pagesThe US supreme court on Friday threw out a pair of judicial decisions relating to whether public officials can block critics on social media without violating constitutional protections for free speech.The justices vacated rulings by lower courts in two cases – one from California and another from Michigan – involving lawsuits brought under the US constitution’s first amendment by people...
The Supreme Court heard arguments challenging access to the abortion pill Mifepristone. Rachel Maddow joins Joy Reid to discuss.
The Supreme Court reenters the contentious legal battle over abortion on Tuesday as it weighs restrictions on the drug that is most widely used in the United States to terminate pregnancies. US Supreme Court considers abortion pill restriction. The Supreme Court reenters the contentious legal battle over abortion on Tuesday as it weighs restrictions on Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court will take up a case Tuesday that could impact how women get access to mifepristone
Both conservative and liberal justices seemed dubious about limiting access to a drug used by million of women.
A lawsuit against the US Soccer Federation (USSF) and FIFA alleging antitrust regulation violations is getting closer to the US Supreme Court. The lawsuit comes from Relevent Sports, which wants to host an official La Liga match in the United States. Relevent wants to bring meaningful games to the United States in a bid to A lawsuit against the US Soccer Federation (USSF) and FIFA alleging antitrust regulation violations is getting closer to the US Supreme Court. The lawsuit comes from...
The anti-choice case relies on outlandish legal leaps. And if they can't
The U.S. Supreme Court will take up a case Tuesday that could impact how women get access to mifepristone.
The U.S. Supreme Court will take up a case Tuesday that could impact how
Top court allows 'one of the most extreme anti-immigration laws' to take
The US Supreme Court was hearing arguments on Monday in a social media case involving free speech rights and government efforts to curb misinformation online.The case stems from a lawsuit brought by the Republican attorneys general of Louisiana and Missouri, who allege that government officials went too far in their efforts to get platforms to combat vaccine and election misinformation.A lower court last year restricted some top officials and agencies of President Joe Biden's administration from...