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SCOTUS decisions, oral arguments, and certiorari
Supreme Court: Freight Brokers Can Face State Negligent Hiring Lawsuits
The Supreme Court ruled freight brokers can now be sued under state negligent hiring laws, reshaping liability and compliance risk for shippers and brokers nationwide.
Supreme Court Preserves Telehealth Access to Abortion Pill, Blocking Restrictions
The U.S. Supreme Court stays a lower court order, keeping mifepristone available via telehealth and mail nationwide amid ongoing legal challenges.
Supreme Court Clarifies Jurisdiction for Stayed Arbitration Claims
The Supreme Court ruled that federal courts retain jurisdiction to confirm or vacate arbitral awards even after staying cases under the Federal Arbitration Act.
Supreme Court: State Negligent Hiring Claims Against Freight Brokers Not Preempted
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that freight brokers can face state-law negligent hiring claims, clarifying broker liability and resolving a federal circuit split.
NC Man Pleads Guilty to Doxxing Supreme Court Justice Online
Kyle Andrews Edwards pleaded guilty to doxxing a U.S. Supreme Court Justice with intent to threaten or incite violence, spotlighting security concerns for the federal judiciary.
Supreme Court Blocks AI in Its Deliberations, Endorses Human Judgment
The US Supreme Court formally rejects artificial intelligence in its deliberations, affirming reliance on human judgment for top-level judicial decision-making. Legal tech adoption in courts faces ...
Supreme Court Keeps Mifepristone Access Until May 14, 2026 During Appeal
The Supreme Court extended nationwide access to abortion pill mifepristone until May 14, 2026, maintaining current prescribing rules while legal challenges proceed.
NC Voters Drop Senate Map Suit After Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Act
North Carolina voters have ended their challenge to the state's Senate district map following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Louisiana v. Callais that weakens Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
Philippine House Impeaches VP Sara Duterte Again Amid Legal Uncertainty
Philippine lawmakers impeached Vice President Sara Duterte for the second time, raising questions about executive accountability, disclosure laws, and constitutional procedure.
Alabama Urges Supreme Court to Reinstate Congressional Map Struck Over Black Vote Dilution
Alabama petitions the Supreme Court to allow use of its original congressional map, previously struck down for diluting Black votes, citing a recent redistricting ruling.
Second Circuit Again Preempts NY Mortgage Escrow Interest Law
The Second Circuit reaffirmed that New York’s mortgage escrow interest mandate is preempted by federal law, intensifying a circuit split and raising Supreme Court prospects.
Supreme Court Scrutiny Grows on Alabama’s Nitrogen Gas Executions
Alabama’s nitrogen gas executions face heightened Supreme Court scrutiny as new filings challenge method’s constitutionality and raise concerns over inmate suffering.
Massachusetts High Court Weighs Religious Statues on Public Building
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is considering whether Quincy can place religious statues outside its public safety HQ—a decision with national church-state implications.
Voting Rights Groups Sue Over Louisiana's Suspended Congressional Primaries
Voting rights groups sue Louisiana for suspending congressional primaries after a Supreme Court ruling on racial gerrymandering, raising concerns about voter confusion and disenfranchisement.
Supreme Court Fast-Tracks Voting Rights Act Decision, Shaping 2026 Elections
The U.S. Supreme Court has expedited its ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, reshaping voting rights enforcement and redistricting ahead of the 2026 elections.
Supreme Court Asked to Halt Abortion Pill Dispensing Restrictions
Major manufacturers seek Supreme Court pause of 5th Circuit order on mifepristone, potentially reshaping national access to abortion medication and legal practice.
Trump Urges Jeffries to Retract 'Illegitimate Court' Remark on Voting Rights Ruling
Trump publicly demands House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries apologize for criticizing the Supreme Court's recent decision to weaken a key section of the Voting Rights Act.
Supreme Court Infighting Erodes Public Confidence and Legal Predictability
Supreme Court justices' public disputes highlight deep divisions, challenging legal predictability and causing record-low public approval. What legal professionals need to know.
Supreme Court weighs liability shield for generic drug makers
The Supreme Court is considering a case that could limit generic drug manufacturers’ liability for pharmacists' prescribing decisions, reshaping pharmaceutical liability law.
Supreme Court Limits Preemption for Military Contractors in Hencely Ruling
The Supreme Court ruled military contractors can't claim preemption for unauthorized conduct, reshaping state-law negligence claim strategies in product liability and other litigations.