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Supreme Court may announce opinions Friday
Supreme Court's decision on a looming TikTok ban could come Friday
The Supreme Court 's decision could come Friday in the case about whether TikTok must shut down in a few days under a federal law that seeks to force its sale by the Chinese company that owns the social media platform used by 170 million people in the U.
Supreme Court may decide Friday if TikTok will be banned
The high court doesn't announce which opinions it is releasing. But the justices are up against a Sunday deadline for TikTok to cut ties with China.
The Supreme Court’s Case on Trans Health Shows Why Patients Should Make the Decisions
Supreme Court arguments over trans health care makes plain how badly we need personalized health care in all of medicine
poker, Supreme Court and Tom Goldstein
Leading US Supreme Court attorney Tom Goldstein charged with tax crimes
Tom Goldstein, a top U.S. Supreme Court attorney and publisher of the SCOTUSblog news website, was indicted on Thursday in Maryland federal court for allegedly failing to report millions of dollars he won in poker matches and using his former law firm's accounts to pay his gambling debts.
Supreme Court blog publisher Tom Goldstein, a high-stakes poker player, indicted on tax charges
The publisher of a prominent blog about the Supreme Court was indicted Thursday in a multimillion-dollar scheme to evade federal income taxes and use money from his law firm to cover gambling debts from high-stakes poker games.
Top Supreme Court lawyer charged with tax evasion related to poker winnings
Tom Goldstein co-founded SCOTUSblog, which chronicles Supreme Court cases. He has appeared dozens of times before the high court.
Supreme Court Changed Its Mind About Online Porn
Supreme Court hears porn sites' bid to strike down online age-verification laws
The Supreme Court will decide whether laws requiring adult entertainment websites to conduct electronic age verification violate the First Amendment.
Takeaways from the Supreme Court arguments on Texas’ age-verification law for porn sites
A majority of the Supreme Court signaled Wednesday that Texas may be permitted to require some form of age verification for pornographic sites, but left open the possibility that deeper First Amendment questions may not be resolved immediately.
The Supreme Court reconsiders online pornography
How it rules on a Texas law requiring age verification on adult websites could shift the bounds of internet speech.
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Supreme Court case offers Trump path to dismantle Obamacare mandates
The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to Obamacare’s preventive care mandates, giving Trump a chance to reshape rules on ...
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CAS’ status as sport’s supreme court is questioned – and why this is significant
An expert at the European Union’s highest court has questioned whether Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) verdicts really ...
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US Supreme Court boosts companies' defense in wage lawsuits
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a higher threshhold for employers to prove that workers are exempt from overtime ...
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RI Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal to stop commercial solar project in rural Cranston, R.I.
To the dismay of residents in a Western Cranston neighborhood, the RI Supreme Court refuses to review a lower court's ...
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Supreme Court Justices bring personal experience to debate over blocking internet porn from kids
Amy Coney Barrett, who has 7 kids, took issue with the idea that blocking content is a workable approach. And Sam Alito noted ...
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TikTok considering total shutdown in U.S. Sunday if ban moves forward
A law signed by President Joe Biden in April requires TikTok to divest from its Chinese ownership and sell to a U.S. company ...
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What happens to TikTok now? A user’s guide to a possible ban.
As we await the Supreme Court’s definitive ruling on a possible TIkTok ban, here’s what might happen to the app — and how to prepare for a potential ban.
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Supreme Court takes up how to keep kids from lewd content without limiting adults' rights
Nineteen states want to require adult sites verify users' age through an ID or other means. That might mean revisiting past ...
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