In an unsigned order issued late Monday, the Supreme Court ordered its April 29 decision in the case Louisiana v. Callais (No. 25A1197), which placed new limits on a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, to take effect immediately. The ruling bypasses the court’s usual 32-day waiting period and clears the way for Louisiana to pursue new congressional maps before the 2026 midterm elections.
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The federal government spent a shocking $186 billion on “improper payments” in the last fiscal year, marking an increase in reported levels.
The Government Accountability Office said in an April 27 release that the $186 billion was a result of “overpayments, fraud, or other causes.”
The department has filed the case after the hospital failed to comply with a subpoena issued in July last year.
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President Donald Trump’s administration is closing the U.S. Department of Education, and his latest budget proposal is a step in that direction. This month, President Trump released his fiscal year (FY) budget request for 2027, proposing approximately $76.5 billion in funding for the Education Department, a 3% cut from one year ago. Top-line funding levels…
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Justice Samuel Alito entered the order.
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Lower courts issued contradictory rulings on whether doctors’ free speech rights were violated by the state policy.
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The case could end up in the Supreme Court and lead to new rules about how governments deal with religion.
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