US Supreme Court rejects Google’s appeal in Play Store antitrust case

US Supreme Court rejects Google’s appeal in Play Store antitrust case

Epic Games’ long legal fight with Google has finally come to an end. The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Google’s appeal, confirming earlier rulings from 2023 and 2024 that sided with Epic. In August, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had already denied Google’s attempt to overturn the decisions. Now, with the Supreme Court’s … Read more

US Supreme Court to hear TikTok’s appeal against ban on January 10

US Supreme Court to hear TikTok’s appeal against ban on January 10

The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a petition from TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, challenging a law requiring the platform to be sold by January 19 or face a nationwide ban. The case will be argued on January 10, following months of uncertainty surrounding TikTok’s future in the US. TikTok, ByteDance, and … Read more

Alabama Adopts Nitrogen Hypoxia for Death Penalty Executions

Alabama Adopts Nitrogen Hypoxia for Death Penalty Executions

Alabama to execute Kenneth Smith using nitrogen hypoxia after Supreme Court decline. Controversial method involves inhaling lethal nitrogen concentrations, permitted in few states. Execution process includes strapping inmate to gurney, administering nitrogen through gas mask, raising risks and human rights concerns. Alabama is set to carry out its first-ever execution using nitrogen hypoxia as the … Read more

US Supreme Court hears case that could amend election laws

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Voting rights advocates are up against North Carolina’s Republican-controlled legislature. The legislature wanted to redrew electoral lines to favor the party. Given the election clause, the Supreme Court must decide if state courts are irrelevant. US Supreme Court is currently hearing arguments in a case that could significantly extend the authority of state legislators over … Read more

 US Supreme Court requests Maryland prohibit protests at the houses of justices

Massachusetts Supreme Court

The chief security officer for the U.S. Supreme Court has asked Maryland Governor Larry Hogan to enforce rules against picketing outside the Maryland  “In a letter to Hogan dated July 1, Supreme Court Marshal Gail Curley requested the action, pointing out that Maryland law forbids people from assembling  Curley also mentioned that for weeks, demonstrators … Read more

15,000 Australians rally US abortion law overturn

Abortion

Thousands of Australians joined loud rallies over the US Supreme Court’s decision to abolish women’s right to abortion. Women and men carried signs such as “I borrowed this sign from my grandmother” and “Everyone deserves the right to bodily autonomy” in Melbourne, Australia. Australia, like the United States, has state-level abortion legislation. AUSTRALIA: Thousands of … Read more

US Supreme Court Signals Biden to end Trump-era immigration rule

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  • The US Supreme Court upholds President Joe Biden’s administration’s decision to end the “Remain in Mexico” policy.
  • The ruling was split 5-4, with Chief Justice John Roberts and the court’s three liberal justices in the majority.
  • Advocates for migrants said the policy exposed asylum-seekers to dangerous conditions in Mexico.

 

The US Supreme Court gave President Joe Biden’s administration the go-ahead on Thursday to end Donald Trump’s so-called “Remain in Mexico” policy as part of his hardline immigration stance.

Instead of being detained or provisionally released, some non-Mexicans who crossed the southern border illegally were sent back to Mexico to await the outcome of their immigration cases in court.

Since the beginning of his term, Biden has been trying to wind down the policy as part of what he claims is a more humane take on immigration.

Advocates for migrants said the policy exposed asylum-seekers to dangerous conditions in Mexico as overwhelmed US courts slowly work through a backlog of cases.

Thursday’s ruling in favor of the Biden administration was split 5-4, with Chief Justice John Roberts joining fellow conservative Brett Kavanaugh and the court’s three liberal justices in the majority.

Roberts, who authored the majority opinion, argued that federal immigration law allows the executive branch to return asylum seekers to Mexico, but does not force it to do so.

“Congress conferred contiguous-territory return authority in expressly discretionary terms,” the opinion states.

Biden’s attempt to terminate the policy, instituted by Trump in 2019, was challenged by a group of Republican-governed states led by Texas.

These states argued that his move violated US immigration law by forcing authorities to release migrants they had detained onto US territory. They also said that Biden officials had not followed proper administrative procedure.

A lower court in August 2021 ruled against the Biden administration and the case eventually ended up before the nation’s highest court.

At first, the Supreme Court simply refused to freeze the lower court ruling, forcing the administration to restart the policy, formally called Migration Protection Protocols (MPP), while it pressed ahead with its appeal.

From the start of the policy in January 2019 until its suspension under Biden, nearly 70,000 people were sent back to Mexico, according to the American Immigration Council.

During Biden’s tenure as president, more than 200,000 people attempting to enter the country illegally have been interdicted at the border each month and sent back, under MPP or a separate Covid-related policy blocking people at the border.

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US Supreme Court limits EPA’s ability to control greenhouse gas emissions

US Supreme Court has curtailed the capacity of America’s top environmental regulator. The decision is a blow to the Biden administration’s efforts to combat climate change. At issue is the extent to which the EPA should be permitted to interpret parts of the 1970 Clean Air Act. In a major decision, the US Supreme Court … Read more

Ketanji Brown Jackson and black women empowerment: A new era

Ketanji Brown Jackson

Ketanji Brown Jackson to be the first Black woman to serve US Supreme Court. 51-year-old spent two years as a federal public defender. Appointee replaces fellow Democratic appointee Stephen Breyer. Ketanji Brown Jackson does not have the background typical of US Supreme Court judges, and not just because she will be first Black woman ever … Read more

Meghan Markle’s response to US Supreme Court decision on abortion

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Meghan Markle has at last spoken out regarding the abortion. Although they may target women, the effects affect us all. Harry and Meghan discussed their thoughts on the article written by journalist Jessica Yellin Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle’s at last spoken out regarding the abortion ruling by the US Supreme Court. The wife of … Read more

Bayer’s argument to weedkiller is again rejected by the US Supreme Court

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The U.S. Supreme Court rejected another bid by Bayer AG (BAYGn.DE) to dismiss litigation alleging that its Roundup weedkiller causes cancer. The justices turned away a Bayer appeal and left in place a lower court decision upholding an $87 million judgment. Roundup-related lawsuits have dogged Bayer since it acquired the brand in 2018. An appeals … Read more

Priyanka Chopra reposts Michelle Obama’s abortion rights statement

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Priyanka Chopra expressed her sorrow over the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. She reposted a heartbreaking statement made by Michelle Obama. A number of states will now be able to ban abortion as a result of the decision. Celebrities have been protesting the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. … Read more

Telehealth clinics still offer abortion pills out of state despite Roe v. Wade

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Abortion pills might be delivered to your home or a lawful address in a neighboring state. Telehealth clinics, such as Just The Pill and Choix, are able to prescribe the medication via online consultation. A photo ID and selfie are necessary to verify your identity in order to receive the medications. After the Supreme Court … Read more

Meta restricts open debate of Roe v. Wade & deletes abortion-related messages

Meta

Friday, Meta instructed its employees not to discuss the Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade. Messages in team discussions that violated the policy were deleted, according to The New York Times. A Meta software engineer stated on LinkedIn that the policy “explicitly disallows” the topic of abortion. The New York Times stated that Meta … Read more

US Supreme Court strikes down right to abortion

US Supreme Court

The Supreme Court’s decision overturning key parts of the United States: Biden The three liberal justices on the court dissented from the ruling. Abortion providers could now face criminal penalties and “some States will not stop there,” they warned. The US Supreme Court struck down the right to abortion in a landmark decision that shatters … Read more

US Supreme Court says Americans have right to carry guns in public

US Supreme Court

US Supreme Court rules Americans have a right to carry firearms in public. The 6-3 decision strike down a century-old New York law. US Supreme Court overturns a law that required proof of self-defense The US Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Americans have a fundamental right to carry firearms in public in a landmark … Read more

California man facing attempted murder charges of Brett Kavanaugh

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Nicholas John Roske, 26, of Simi Valley, made his first court appearance in Greenbelt, Maryland, on Wednesday afternoon. Roske allegedly told police he was enraged by the recent leak of a draught Supreme Court judgement on abortion rights, as well as the recent school massacre in Uvalde, Texas. A federal criminal complaint was filed on … Read more

To defend its social media legislation, Texas resorts to Clarence Thomas ruling

Justice Clarence Thomas

The state’s argument depends in part on an opinion made last year by Justice Clarence Thomas in a case involving Donald Trump and Twitter, as tech organizations seek the US Supreme Court to overturn the new Texas statute prohibiting social media “censorship.” As we reported at the time, Thomas’ opinion questioned Section 230 legal safeguards … Read more