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Arizona Legislators Must Testify About Voting Laws, Supreme Court Rules

Two Republican lawmakers had argued that they could not be questioned about their motives for supporting the laws, which require proof of citizenship to vote...

The Supreme Court’s Search for a More Attractive Gun Rights Case

The next big Second Amendment case, after one on domestic violence, could be about whether the government can disarm a man who lied to get...

Supreme Court Refuses to Revive Florida Law Restricting Drag Shows

A federal judge in Orlando ruled that the law violated the First Amendment, saying it was “specifically designed to suppress the speech of drag queen...

Supreme Court’s New Ethics Code Is Toothless, Experts Say

The code of conduct issued on Monday, following reports of undisclosed travel and gifts, includes no enforcement mechanism and lets individual justices decide ethics questions...

Supreme Court Seems Likely to Uphold Law Disarming Domestic Abusers

The potential sweep of a decision could extend far beyond domestic abuse by clarifying the scope of the court’s ruling last year that vastly expanded...

Supreme Court Hears a Major Case on Gun Rights and Domestic Violence

The court, whose gun rights decision last year set a new historical legal standard, will consider whether the government may disarm people subject to restraining...

Supreme Court’s Devotion to Gun Rights Faces a Challenging Test

The justices will hear arguments on Tuesday on whether the government can disarm people subject to restraining orders for domestic abuse.

Arrests Motivated by Politics Face a Supreme Court Test

A 72-year-old city councilwoman in Texas, accused of misplacing a document, says she was the victim of retaliation for exercising her First Amendment rights.

Supreme Court Takes Up Challenge to Ban on Bump Stocks

After debate in the wake of a 2017 mass shooting, the Justice Department changed its position, deciding it had the authority to regulate the devices.

Supreme Court Weighs When Officials May Block Citizens on Social Media

The justices struggled to distinguish private conduct, which is not subject to the First Amendment, from state action, which is.
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