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For starters, a substantial percentage (40-50%) of Supreme Court decisions in any term are unanimous. But not all cases are ...
The Supreme Court’s decision Thursday to weigh in on transgender sports bans will put two conservative justices in the ...
The court left open the possibility of class action suits, but those are often difficult if not impossible. Simply put, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority greatly weakened a crucial guardrail ...
SCOTUS decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor, one of its blockbuster cases from 2025, largely rested on two parental rights cases ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNSupreme Court says parents can pull kids from classes with LGBTQ-themed booksThe U.S. Supreme Court handed a victory Friday to Montgomery County parents who object, for religious reasons, to the school ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor read lengthy dissents attacking the majority rulings on universal injunctions and religious rights in ...
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The Western Journal on MSNSupreme Court Sides with Maryland Parents In LGBT Storybooks in Elementary Classroom CaseThe Supreme Court has sided with Maryland parents who wanted to have their children removed from the classroom during lessons ...
The lawsuit stemmed from a 2023 decision by Montgomery County Public Schools to bar religious opt-outs for LGBT books.
The books at the heart of the dispute include “Uncle Bobby’s Wedding” and “Prince and Knight,” about marriages of two men.
Justice Alito slammed the board for reneging on a policy that would have allowed parents to opt their children out of ...
In a second opinion, Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch, wrote further on the boundaries of the Fifth Amendment. “I am skeptical that entities such as the Palestine Liberation ...
Gorsuch, the only justice who didn’t speak during oral arguments, quietly cosigned Roberts’ conclusion. The wrist slap from the right after Bostock must have really stung.
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