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Supreme Court Weighs Medicaid Funding for Planned Parenthood

The Supreme Court will decide whether states like South Carolina can exclude Planned Parenthood from Medicaid funding, a decision that could impact the rights of Medicaid recipients to choose their healthcare providers. Read More.


New York Court Clerk Rejects Texas Judgment in Abortion Case

The dispute may result in a challenge to the New York shield law, which provides some key protections to doctors who send abortion drugs to patients in states that have banned or severely restricted the procedure. Read More.


U.S. Supreme Court Denies Appeal in Climate Change Lawsuit

On Monday, March 24, 2025, the United States Supreme Court declined to hear Juliana et al. v. United States of America, a lawsuit brought by 21 young people alleging climate-change related injuries due to the federal government's adoption of policies related to fossil fuel extraction and consumption. Read More.

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Other Legal News

Trump’s Pick to Argue at Supreme Court Made His Career in Culture Wars
The New York Times, April 3, 2025

President Trump’s choice for solicitor general, D. John Sauer, has long pushed for restrictions on abortion and access to contraception.


Supreme Court hears dispute over South Carolina’s bid to defund Planned Parenthood
SCOTUSblog, April 2, 2025

The Supreme Court on Wednesday was divided over whether Planned Parenthood has a legal right under federal civil rights laws to challenge the order by South Carolina’s governor barring abortion clinics, including Planned Parenthood, from participating in Medicaid. During more than 90 minutes of oral... The post Supreme Court hears dispute over South Carolina’s bid to defund Planned Parenthood appeared first on SCOTUSblog.


Divided court approves civil RICO liability for injuries from CBD product
SCOTUSblog, April 2, 2025

The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act provides for federal criminal and civil penalties for harms from “racketeering.” Wednesday’s ruling in Medical Marijuana, Inc v. Horn, like so many of the court’s RICO decisions, involves the civil penalties. Douglas Horn was fired from his commercial... The post Divided court approves civil RICO liability for injuries from CBD product appeared first on SCOTUSblog.


Is House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Proposal to Eliminate Federal Judgeships Constitutional?
Justia's Verdict, April 2, 2025

Cornell Law professor Michael C. Dorf examines recent calls by President Donald Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson, and their allies in Congress to remove or sideline federal judges who have blocked Trump administration policies, either through impeachment or by eliminating the courts themselves. Professor Dorf argues that such tactics are constitutionally dubious and dangerously undermine judicial independence, warning that the real threat to the republic comes not from the judges, but from efforts to evade legal checks on presidential power.


Law in Mahmoud Khalil’s Case Was Once Struck Down — by Trump’s Sister
The New York Times, March 24, 2025

Judge Maryanne Trump Barry ruled that the law invoked against Mr. Khalil violated the Constitution by giving unfettered discretion to the secretary of state.


West Façade Project
Supreme Court of the United States, January 29, 2025