Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Uphold Firing of Copyright Office Chief

The Trump administration on Oct. 27 asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the firing of the director of the U.S. Copyright Office, Shira Perlmutter.

Supreme Court Turns Down Appeal in Mumps Vaccine Antitrust Case

Supreme Court declined to hear a case accusing Merck of antitrust violations for allegedly misleading the FDA about the efficacy of its mumps vaccine.
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Florida Sues California, Washington State, for Allegedly Ignoring Federal Commercial Driving Rules

Florida AG James Uthmeier sued California and Washington for allegedly ignoring federal rules on issuing commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs).

Supreme Court to Consider Whether Illegal Drug Users May Possess Firearms

The U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 20 agreed to consider whether a federal law barring illegal drug users from possessing firearms is constitutional.

Supreme Court Sets December Hearing for Trump FTC Firing Case

The Supreme Court said Oct. 17 that it will hear the case about President Donald Trump’s firing of a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) member on Dec. 8.

Supreme Court Won’t Exempt California Schoolchild From Vaccination Mandate

U.S. Supreme Court declined an emergency bid to let a religious parent exempt her child from California’s mandatory school vaccination policy.

Trump Asks Supreme Court to Allow His National Guard Deployment to Chicago

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to halt a lower court’s block on its ability to send the National Guard to Illinois.

Supreme Court Seems Inclined to Restrict Race-Based Districting

The U.S. Supreme Court seemed likely to limit the use of race-based districting during an oral argument concerning Louisiana’s congressional map.