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Appeals court rightfully guts Texas book rating law
San Antonio Express-News· 3 days agoTexas lawmakers have gone so extreme, the ultra-conservative 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has become a backstop of moderation. The court< ...
Supreme Court will take up 'ghost guns' case next term
ABC News· 4 days agoThe 5th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a 2022 regulation from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,...
Supreme Court will not review bid to expand voting by mail in Texas
Community Impact· 18 hours agoThe U.S. Supreme Court on April 22 declined to consider a case challenging Texas’ age-based...
What we can VERIFY about claims the Supreme Court abolished the right to protest in 3 states
WZZM 13 Grand Rapids· 4 days agoLouisiana, Texas and Mississippi. Recent online search trends show many people are wondering if the...
Supreme Court to decide if government can regulate 'ghost guns' - Roll Call
CQ Politics· 4 days agoThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit held that the 2022 rule went beyond the scope of the...
US ban on worker noncompetes faces uphill legal battle
New York Post· 16 hours agoDistrict Judge Ada Brown in Dallas. And any appeals in those cases will be heard by the New...
Supreme Court will hear challenge to Biden administration rule on ghost guns
Washington Post· 4 days agoLast year, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit concluded that the...
Biden's argument against Idaho abortion ban is weak. Supreme Court must uphold the law.
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 1 day agoUnfortunately, the Biden administration didn't get the memo. The president's team also has...
Supreme Court to take up Biden crackdown on ‘ghost guns’
Politico via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe New Orleans-based 5th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s injunction against the rule, concluding that the Bureau of ...
State of Texas: State fights fines in lawsuit over foster care children
KXAN via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAUSTIN (Nexstar) — A federal appeals court agreed to temporarily excuse Texas from paying $100,000...