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Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments Over Law Banning Drug Users From Owning Guns

Supreme Court to Rule on Gun Rights for Drug Users. Another Constitutional Line Gets Drawn.

The Supreme Court will hear arguments challenging a federal law that prohibits people who use illegal drugs from possessing firearms. The case involves interpreting Second Amendment rights against existing federal restrictions on gun ownership.

Whether you follow Supreme Court cases that interest you. Whether you vote for representatives who share your views on constitutional interpretation. If you're affected by drug laws or gun laws: un...

politics

Supreme Court to Weigh Oil-Industry Effort to End a Major Climate Suit

Supreme Court Reviews Climate Lawsuit Procedure. The Slow Machinery of Justice Turns.

The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case about whether state climate lawsuits against oil companies should be heard in state or federal courts. Oil companies want the cases moved to federal court, where they believe they'll have better chances of dismissal. The case involves procedural jurisdictio...

Whether you follow this procedural development (it will take months to resolve). Your energy use, transportation choices, and voting in elections where climate policy is debated. Supporting or oppo...

politics via NPR, NY Times

Federal Courts Undercut Trump’s Mass Deportation Campaign

Courts Rule on Immigration Policy. The System Checks Itself.

Federal courts have issued rulings that limit or block aspects of Trump's proposed mass deportation plans. The judicial branch is exercising its constitutional role in reviewing executive actions on immigration policy.

Whether you follow daily court rulings or wait for final policy outcomes. How you prepare for whatever immigration system ultimately emerges. Whether you engage in local community support regardles...

politics

Supreme Court to Hear Case Testing Limits of Hawaii Gun Law

Supreme Court Takes Another Gun Case. The Constitutional Argument Continues.

The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging Hawaii's gun licensing requirements, which could further define the scope of Second Amendment rights following recent rulings that expanded gun rights nationwide.

Whether you follow Supreme Court proceedings closely (most cases take 6-12 months to resolve). If you live in Hawaii or states with similar laws, monitoring for potential impacts on local regulations.