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When the president takes lawmaking matters into his own hands, the court must step in

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Nebraska and Department of Education v. She’s also the co-host of Dissed , a podcast about the Supreme Court. Throughout history, the courts have played a crucial role of enforcing the separation of powers when presidents overstep their constitutionally assigned duty and assume the role of legislator. But that has not happened.

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Student Loan Forgiveness Program Fails to Survive Supreme Court Scrutiny

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Nebraska , 600 U.S. _ (2023), the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Biden Administration’s student loan forgiveness program. The district court denied the States’ motion for a preliminary injunction and dismissed the case for lack of jurisdiction after determining none of the States had standing to bring the lawsuit.

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Justice Breyer: A formidable defender of reproductive rights

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Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement from the Supreme Court at the end of this term will mark the end of an era. Both he and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg — who untimely passed early in the 2020-21 term — shared similar ideological perspectives, approaches to judicial review, and paths to the Supreme Court. A close reading of Stenberg v.

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Biden vaccine policies face Supreme Court test amid nationwide COVID-19 surge

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Share With over 100,000 Americans hospitalized for COVID-19 as a result of the highly contagious Omicron variant, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument Friday in two sets of challenges to the Biden administration’s authority to take action to combat the pandemic. In the first case, National Federation of Independent Business v.

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Forum Selection Clauses, Afghanistan, and the United States

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One Afghanistan-based company sues another in commercial court in Afghanistan. The Afghanistan Supreme Court reverses. It offers insights into best drafting practices for choice-of-court clauses. courts decide whether these clauses should be enforced. They were not courts of the United States as a whole.

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New California Legislation Would Be a Major Step Forward for Climate Disclosure

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23] The draft rule required them only if they are determined to be “material,” which has led to a considerable amount of confusion. [24] Supreme Court weakened this kind of argument considerably on May 11, 2023, in its decision in National Pork Producers Council v. 24] SB 253 does not require materiality. 46] The U.S.

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