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Supreme Court upholds preacher's 1st Amendment lawsuit

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Supreme Court revives First Amendment lawsuit from street preacher who called concertgoers 'sissies'
The Supreme Court on Friday revived a First Amendment lawsuit from a street preacher who used a loudspeaker to call people “whores,” “Jezebels” and “sissies” as they tried to enter an amphitheater to attend concerts in a suburban Mississippi community.

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Supreme Court sides with street preacher free speech lawsuit
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Supreme Court upholds preacher's First Amendment lawsuit
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Supreme Court revives suit from evangelical Christian challenging restrictions on demonstrations
The Supreme Court on Friday revived a lawsuit from an evangelical Christian barred from demonstrating in Mississippi after authorities say he shouted insults at people over a loudspeaker.

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Supreme Court revives Mississippi evangelist’s challenge to protest ordinance
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Supreme Court Allows Street Preacher’s Lawsuit
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Supreme Court takes up Trump-backed challenge to late mail-in ballots

Republicans are challenging grace periods for late mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day. President Trump wants to abolish mail-in voting.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments in a consequential case to determine at what point states can accept and count mail-in ballots. The case
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Will the majority-Catholic Supreme Court listen to the church on immigration?

The Catholic Church has been unusually critical of the Trump administration's immigration tactics. Now, it's trying to get the Supreme Court on its side.
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The remaining questions after the Supreme Court’s tariffs ruling

Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, a 1977 law giving the president the power to regulate commerce during national emergencies created by foreign
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The Supreme Court’s Birthright Citizenship Decision Hinges on a Case You’ve Never Heard Of

Things came to a head in the early 1840s when the case became a family battle over Julia’s citizenship. In New York, as in many other states at the time, noncitizens could not inherit land. Bernard therefore argued that Julia was not a citizen,
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Supreme Court to hear expedited arguments on protected status for migrants

The court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting some 6,000 Syrians and 350,000 Haitians who were granted Temporary Protected Status.
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