As the Supreme Court winds down from its explosive term, the justices have already promised to consider an array of cases this fall that will leave a lasting impact on legal precedent.
The justices on Friday issued two landmark decisions, one that overturned President Joe Biden's plan to forgive up to $20,000 of student debt for individual borrowers and another that held laws compelling an artist to create messages that contradicts their beliefs violates the First Amendment. One day before, the justices banned the practice of affirmative action for college admissions.
Rahimi was involved in five shootings around the Arlington area from late 2020 to early 2021. Police identified him as a suspect, used a warrant to search his home, and found a rifle and a pistol. They also found a copy of a restraining order issued against him in 2020 after a physical altercation with his girlfriend at the time.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled against the trademark office in a February 2022 ruling, saying the denial violated Elster's free speech rights under the First Amendment. The case challenges the"mandatory repatriation tax" as a violation of the 16th Amendment. If found unconstitutional, it could pump the brakes on President Joe Biden's tax proposal aimed at taxing the U.S.'s ultrawealthy.
The appeal comes from four New Jersey fishing companies asking the justices to overturn the landmark 1984 Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council ruling. That decision instructed courts to defer to administrative agencies when they provide a reasonable interpretation of a vague statute. The Supreme Court has agreed to consider a suit by South Carolina Republicans to preserve a congressional district after a lower court found it had been racially gerrymandered.
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