By a 2-1 vote, the Court of Appeals has paused the Third Circuit's decision striking down large portions of the American Education and Liberty Act of 2027. The Act may remain in full force and effect pending a decision on the merits. Judge Biden dissents.
The Third Circuit STRIKES DOWN the American Education and Liberty Act's federal rules governing classroom speech, curriculum, grading, and student political expression, but leaves intact the Act’s data-privacy provisions. https://t.co/BvhRPfe680
The Third Circuit STRIKES DOWN the American Education and Liberty Act's federal rules governing classroom speech, curriculum, grading, and student political expression, but leaves intact the Act’s data-privacy provisions. https://t.co/BvhRPfe680
The Supreme Court will not stop the federal government from executing an inmate who argued that the prosecution violated his due process rights by not disclosing that one of the cooperating accomplices had previously been diagnosed with a personality disorder.
The Third Circuit holds that the Indiana Governor's order prohibiting weapons possession within 15 miles of a school violates the Second Amendment. https://t.co/idfDELr4xQ
In a somewhat complicated lineup, Chief Justice Vincent’s majority holds that Congress may not give substantial executive power to a single agency head while preventing the President from removing that official at will.
The Supreme Court sides with President Walker, ruling 5-4 that the CFPB Director’s removal protection is unconstitutional (NH, Lawyer, Warren, Jackson dissenting), but 8–1 that the CFPB may still remain in operation (TVI dissenting). https://t.co/I4gY55wW85
Justice TVI’s majority holds that an inmate claiming an otherwise constitutional execution method will cause him excessive pain must meet the same standard as other challengers and identify a workable alternative that would significantly reduce the risk.
In a 5-4 decision by Justice TVI, the Supreme Court rules against a Mississippi inmate who argued that the state's execution method would cause him pain because of his medical condition. Justices Lawyer, NH, Warren, and Jackson dissent. https://t.co/4hTWwMWZ5e
The Supreme Court denies a stay of execution for a West Virginia inmate who argued that further DNA results (that were inconclusive) created a sufficient uncertainty to justify pausing his execution. There are no dissents.
By a 7-2 vote, the Supreme Court pauses a Fourth Circuit decision that had struck down the Occupational Health and Safety Administration's rulemaking powers. While the appeal continues, OSHA may operate as normal. Justices TVI and Kemp dissent.
Justice NH has issued a temporary administrative stay of the Fourth Circuit's decision declaring OSHA's rulemaking authority unconstitutional. OSHA may operate as the application is considered; an order from the full Court is to come.
In the case of Arizona Steelworks v. Graham, the Fourth Circuit Court sides with the plaintiff. The legislative choice to make workplace safety requirements, identify hazards, and otherwise dictate OSHA's policies is vested in Congress. To delegate the legislative choice to OSHA
In the case of Arizona Steelworks v. Graham, the Fourth Circuit Court sides with the plaintiff. The legislative choice to make workplace safety requirements, identify hazards, and otherwise dictate OSHA's policies is vested in Congress. To delegate the legislative choice to OSHA
The Third Circuit holds that state lawsuits seeking relief for climate-related injuries allegedly caused by fossil-fuel companies are not categorically barred by federal law, rejecting the energy industry's challenge. https://t.co/Sx77KtPCeW
The Second Circuit strikes down the Louisiana Governor’s order seeking to provide purported protections against discrimination under the American Education and Liberty Act of 2027. https://t.co/cEH12nWJMB
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Every student has the right to learn in peace. The recent decision by the 3rd Circuit puts our students in fear of being discriminated against under the disguise of education. Therefore I am signing an executive order to help stop this in Louisiana. Thank you!