Republicans Hope SCOTUS Will Help Alleviate Border Crisis

Republicans Are Now Looking To The U.S. Supreme Court To Help Alleviate The Crisis At The Southern Border.

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Tennessee Attorney General Leads Coalition In U.S. Supreme Court To Hold Big Tech Accountable

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Announced That Tennessee, Joined By A Coalition Of 25 States And D.C., Has Filed An Amicus Brief At The United States Supreme Court To Ensure Technology Companies Remain Accountable To State Consumer Protection Laws.

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U.S. Supreme Court Hears Case Considering State Legislatures’ Authority Over Elections Process

The U.S. Supreme Court On Wednesday Heard Oral Arguments In Moore V. Harper, A Case That Could Have Major Implications On State Legislatures’ Control Of Their Elections Free Of Federal Interference.

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SCOTUS To Hear Arguments Against Homeland Security For Releasing Criminal Foreign Nationals Into U.S.

Oral Arguments Are Scheduled To Be Heard Before The U.S. Supreme Court This Month In A Case Brought By Texas And Louisiana Over The Department Of Homeland Security Altering Policy To Prohibit Certain Violent Criminal Foreign Nationals From Being Detained And Deported And Instead Releasing Them Into The U.S.

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Florida Files SCOTUS Brief Ahead Of Oral Arguments Over DHS Not Deporting Violent Criminal Aliens

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody Filed A Brief With The U.S. Supreme Court In Support Of A Lawsuit Filed By Texas And Louisiana Seeking To Halt A Department Of Homeland Security Policy That Limited Federal Agents From Detaining And Deporting Dangerous Criminal Aliens…

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TN Attorney General Signs Amicus Brief Asking Supreme Court To Enforce Federal Immigration Law

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Has Signed An Amicus Brief, Led By Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, Regarding Federal Immigration Law.

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Tennessee College Alumni Call For Removal of Justice Barrett From Hall of Fame

A Rhodes College Alumni Group Is Circulating A Petition Calling For The School To Strip Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett Of Her Place In The School’s “Hall Of Fame.” They Are Pushing For This Because Of Barrett’s Recent Vote To Overturn Roe V. Wade.

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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Says Country Is Seeing Growing Hostility To Religious Freedom

Associate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Said There’s A “Growing Hostility To Religion” In A Keynote Address He Gave Highlighting The Unique Protection Of Religion In The U.S. Constitution.

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