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Year: 2025

In 6-3 Ruling, Supreme Court Affirms Texas’ Right To Protect Children From Online Obscenity

‘Obscenity is no exception to the widespread practice of requiring proof of age to exercise age-restricted rights,’ Thomas wrote.

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Supreme Court Rules for Parents Seeking Opt-Out From Pro-LGBT Books in Lessons

A federal appeals court had ruled that the school board’s policy did not interfere with the parents’ right to free exercise of religion.

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Supreme Court Rules in Favor of FCC Program Providing Universal Communication Service

A nonprofit had alleged that Congress improperly delegated its power to the Federal Communications Commission.

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Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare Measure on Preventive Care

A federal appeals court previously ruled that the Preventive Services Task Force’s structure made it unconstitutional.

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Supreme Court Sides With Trump Admin, Limits Nationwide Injunctions

In a 6-3 decision, the high court found that federal judges exceeded their authority in imposing universal blocks on Trump’s birthright citizenship order.

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Supreme Court Sides With Trump Admin., Limits Nationwide Injunctions; Trump Announces New US–China Trade Deal

The Supreme Court partially allowed President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order on Friday in a decision that said universal injunctions likely exceed courts’ authority. The 6–3 decision didn’t offer a final ruling on the constitutionality of Trump’s attempt to limit birthright citizenship but instead focused on whether three nationwide injunctions blocking the policy could […]

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The Iranian attack and its aftermath

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Analysis of the recent American B-2 bomber strike on Iran’s nuclear sites, exploring claims of destroyed facilities, disputed material relocations, and geopolitical fallout. Unpacking Washington’s decision bypassing Congressional consultation, reactions from lawmakers including calls for impeachment under the War Powers Act, and Tehran’s declaration that all retaliatory options remain…

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