Trump, tariffs and Supreme Court
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When the Supreme Court, led by Justice Neil Gorsuch, ruled in 2020 that federal law protected transgender workers from discrimination, the justices appeared to launch a new era of rights for a historically shunned group.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a challenge to the Boy Scouts of America's landmark $2.46 billion settlement of sex abuse claims in a case involving a group of abuse survivors who wanted to pursue lawsuits against churches and other organizations that ran scouting programs where abuse occurred.
For one thing, Hecox has changed her mind about bringing the case—she has said that she no longer wants to play sports at B.S.U., and that the Supreme Court should consider the matter moot. The Justices have said that they will decide on that question after oral arguments.
Dave Yost appeared at a Monday press conference with West Virginia and Idaho attorneys general ahead of oral arguments on state bans.
The U.S. Supreme Court has indicated that even if President Donald Trump can fire the heads of independent agencies, it may ensure there are protections to stop these powers applying to the Federal Reserve.
The case revolves around a New Hampshire resident with an unloaded pistol who got into an automobile accident in Lowell on his way to work.
The court also decided to move the hearing to the Rio Grande Valley. The justices will hear oral arguments on whether the city of Starbase can periodically close Boca Chica Beach and Texas 4.