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US Supreme Court to hear religious charter school case
Supreme Court to weigh constitutionality of nation’s first religious charter school
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to decide whether states may reject religious charter schools from receiving public funding, agreeing to hear arguments in an appeal out of Oklahoma involving the first such school in the nation.
Supreme Court May Rip A Few More Schoolhouse Bricks Out Of The Church-State Wall
Should taxpayers be required to finance religious schools even as they are forbidden to impose any regulations on those schools?
Supreme Court to decide whether states can allow religious public schools
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to consider whether the state of Oklahoma may fund a proposed religious charter school, the first of its kind in the country
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U.S. Supreme Court Allows Beneficial Ownership Interest Reporting To Go Forward
The U.S. Supreme Court has stayed the preliminary injunction in the Texas Top Cop Shop case, allowing FINCEN Beneficial Ownership Interest Reporting to proceed.
Supreme Court lifts injunction on Corporate Transparency Act
The Supreme Court stayed an injunction on the CTA and its beneficial ownership information requirement, but it remains on hold due to a separate injunction.
Supreme Court Grants Stay Against Injunction on the Corporate Transparency Act
RAPID CITY, SD / ACCESS Newswire / January 23, 2025 / The United States Supreme Court today issued a crucial decision granting a stay on the nationwide injunction on the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).
Trump's birthright citizenship order blocked in court
Supreme Court Justices Could Back Trump's Birthright Citizenship Move
The Supreme Court will likely hear the case after several states teamed to try to stop Trump's birthright executive order.
Federal judge blocks Trump’s birthright citizenship order
A federal judge on Jan. 24 temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at limiting birthright citizenship, calling it “blatantly unconstitutional.”
Trump's order to end birthright citizenship. What does the U.S. Constitution say?
President Trump has signed an executive order to effectively end birthright citizenship. Here's what it means, and how the 14th Amendment is related.
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Factbox-Top cases now before the US Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court's current term includes cases involving guns, gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors, ...
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How the modern Supreme Court might view the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship
In the few days since he returned to the White House, President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive orders and mass pardons ...
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The Supreme Court’s TikTok ruling is an ominous turn for online speech
When the Supreme Court upheld a law that banned TikTok from the US, it seemed well aware that its ruling could resonate far ...
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Corporate Transparency Act Update: Supreme Court Stays Nationwide Injunction – CTA Reporting Obligations Back in Effect
Yesterday, the United States Supreme Court reinstated the Corporate Transparency Act (the “CTA”) and allowed its reporting ...
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Idaho Lawmakers Want Supreme Court to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage Decision
A state legislative committee has advanced a resolution asking that the power to regulate marriage be returned to the states.
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Supreme Court to decide if families can opt out of reading LGBTQ books in the classroom
Fox News Digital chatted with Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow Sarah Parshall Perry about the constitutionality of ...
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Supreme Court case to impact central Ohio cases involving officers
The case is called Barnes v. Felix. The question is what should be considered legally when deciding if an officer's use of ...
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The Minnesota Supreme Court sides with Democrats in a power struggle with Republicans over control of the state House
The Minnesota Supreme Court sides with Democrats in a power struggle with Republicans over control of the state House.
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