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The recent Supreme Court decision in the Murthy v. Missouri case undermines Americans' right to free speech.

On June 26, the U.S. Supreme Court sided with the federal government in the Murthy v. Missouri case regarding official communications between the government and social media platforms. In a 6-3 decision written by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, the court stated that the plaintiffs did not have the legal standing to seek an injunction against…

What does the end of military service exemptions for ultra-Orthodox Israelis imply about Israeli security and an expanding two-front war?

On Tuesday, June 25, Israel’s Supreme Court unanimously struck down a military draft exemption privilege for members of its ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu relies on the support of two ultra-Orthodox parties to maintain power, both of which oppose the court ruling. The court held, in essence, that these military draft exemptions…

After the Supreme Court's immunity ruling, President Biden issued a warning and former President Trump looks to overturn his conviction.

Reaction from President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump after the Supreme Court’s historic ruling on presidential immunity. And Hurricane Beryl strengthens to a Category 5 as it approaches Jamaica. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Tuesday, July 2, 2024 Biden issues warning after SCOTUS ruling as Trump looks to overturn conviction In a landmark…

Rep. Ocasio-Cortez intends to draft articles of impeachment against U.S. Supreme Court justices following a ruling granting Trump immunity.

“Today’s decision to grant former Presidents criminal immunity reshapes the institution of the Presidency,” Sotomayor wrote in the 30-page dissent, joined by fellow liberal Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson. The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision, led by Chief Justice John Roberts, grants a former president absolute immunity for actions within their constitutional authority and…

The justices ruled that the lower courts had failed to conduct a proper analysis of the First Amendment challenges to the laws.

The Supreme Court sent two cases that could forever change how social media companies moderate content back to the lower courts on Monday, July 1. Florida and Texas passed what they described as anti-censorship laws in 2021 in response to what their state governments said was an anti-conservative bias from social media platforms.   The justices unanimously…

As of July 1, a California law requires credit card networks to give banks a code to track purchases at gun stores.

As of July 1, a California law requires credit card networks to give banks a code to track purchases at gun stores. On the same day, Georgia, Iowa, Tennessee and Wyoming have laws taking effect that block the use of a gun shop code in those states. Merchant category codes are meant to provide a…

The Supreme Court ruled presidents have immunity from their official acts but none for unofficial acts. Trump's cases return to lower courts.

The Supreme Court ruled Monday, July 1, that presidents are entitled to absolute immunity from prosecution for actions that fall within their constitutional duties and presumptive immunity for official acts. However, justices ruled there is no immunity for unofficial acts.  The 6-3 decision was split along ideological lines. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the opinion…

A 15-year-old gamer, Carlo Acutis, who died of leukemia at 15 years old in 2006, will become the Catholic Church's first millennial saint.

A teenager known as “God’s influencer” will officially become the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint. Carlo Acutis — who died from leukemia at 15 years old in 2006 — was known for using his computing skills to spread awareness of the Catholic faith. He also set up a website that documented miracles.  To become a…

The Supreme Court will decide today whether former President Donald Trump has immunity for his role in the Jan. 6 riots.

The Supreme Court will deliver its long-awaited ruling on whether former President Donald Trump is immune from being prosecuted. And after his debate performance last week, President Joe Biden’s future as the Democratic nominee remains a topic of discussion within his party. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, July 1, 2024. Supreme Court to issue ruling…

The Supreme Court will issue the final opinions of its terms on Monday. Chief Justice John Roberts made the courtroom announcement on Friday.

The Supreme Court will issue the final opinions of its terms on Monday, July 1. Chief Justice John Roberts made the courtroom announcement on Friday, June 28. Four cases remain to be decided, including whether former President Donald Trump has immunity from prosecution. Other cases the Supreme Court has ruled on recently have involved topics…

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