The justices of the Supreme Court will return from a months-long hiatus Monday to begin a new term laden with divisive political issues.
The Supreme Court will return from its summer hiatus Monday to begin an election year term heavy on politically salient disputes.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday as to whether existing civil rights laws cover gay and transgender employees.
The Department of Justice is arguing against that proposition in the Supreme Court.
A relatively narrow dispute over New York City's gun transportation regulations that the court will hear in December took on greater significance in August, when five Democratic senators filed an amicus brief that urged the justices to dismiss the case on technical grounds.
Once the Supreme Court decided to hear the case, the city quickly amended its regulation and asked the justices to dismiss the case as moot, saying they had given the plaintiffs everything they sought in court.
The justices briefly encountered the dispute in February, after the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Act 620 could take effect.
https://dailycaller.com/2019/10/06/supreme-court-cases-2019-term/
The Supreme Court will return from its summer hiatus Monday to begin an election year term heavy on politically salient disputes.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday as to whether existing civil rights laws cover gay and transgender employees.
The Department of Justice is arguing against that proposition in the Supreme Court.
A relatively narrow dispute over New York City's gun transportation regulations that the court will hear in December took on greater significance in August, when five Democratic senators filed an amicus brief that urged the justices to dismiss the case on technical grounds.
Once the Supreme Court decided to hear the case, the city quickly amended its regulation and asked the justices to dismiss the case as moot, saying they had given the plaintiffs everything they sought in court.
The justices briefly encountered the dispute in February, after the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Act 620 could take effect.
https://dailycaller.com/2019/10/06/supreme-court-cases-2019-term/
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