SCOTUS Update: The Supreme Court declined to review a disability bias case against aerospace company General Dynamics Mission Systems Inc., which a former employee sued after she was fired for not complying with a steel-toed shoe rule. Read more:
changes in Mississippi and Texas which attempt to ban most abortions after several weeks of pregnancyA 6-3 Conservative majority on the court is expected to see an expansion of gun rights, with a key ruling on New York State Rifle & Pistol Association. v. Bruen - the case which could determine nationwide rules about carrying firearms in public.The US Supreme Court is seen in Washington, DC on October 4, 2021.
The decision gives the green light to New York to collect a $200 million surcharge from the opioid companies as the state looks to offset costs relating to the deadly opioid epidemic, Reuters reported. The IRS looked to obtain the clients' identities after it probed one hedge fund manager who did not disclose $5 million in offshore income at the firm's advisement, according to court documents, Law360 reported.The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a case from a Black patent lawyer seeking to use Title VII of the Civil Rights Act to bring her race and gender bias lawsuit against an intellectual property firm to the high court.
The decision vacated an earlier ruling from the Ninth Circuit appeals court, but the justices did not explain their reasoning for giving the green light to the Trump-era initiative.
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Supreme Court Live Updates: Transformed court faces dramatic new term as Conservatives target abortion rightsA changed Supreme Court returns to the bench today to consider crucial and controversial rulings on U.S. abortion rights and gun laws. Follow Newsweek's liveblog for all the latest.
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Abortion, guns, religion top a big Supreme Court termThe future of abortion rights is in the hands of a conservative Supreme Court that is beginning a new term Monday that also includes major cases on gun rights and religion. The justices are returning to the courtroom after an 18-month absence caused by the coronavirus pandemic, and the possible retirement of 83-year-old liberal Justice Stephen Breyer also looms. Justice Amy Coney Barrett, the last of former President Donald Trump's three high-court appointees, is part of a six-justice conservative majority.
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Women's March Targets Abortion Access On Steps Of Supreme CourtAt an unrelated event, GOP Sen. Susan Collins said she's working to make Roe v. Wade 'the law of the land.'
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Abortion, guns top agenda for new Supreme Court termSupreme Court gears up for a blockbuster term that is likely to produce the most important ruling on abortion in 30 years and a long-awaited decision on the issue of carrying guns outside the home.
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Supreme Court Opens New Term With Masks and In-Person ArgumentsThe Supreme Court returns to its courtroom Monday for its first in-person arguments since March 2020, opening a term featuring challenges to abortion rights, gun regulations and a secular public school system
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