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The Hemani case centers around Ali Danial Hemani, a Texas man who came under scrutiny from the FBI over alleged connections to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. The government has accused him of using promethazine and cocaine in a court filing. He was prosecuted, however, for allegedly owning a firearm while being a regular use of marijuana.
Is the Supreme Court’s approval rating at a five-year high or record low? It depends on which survey you’re reading. In just the past two months, at least seven national […]
Federal judge issues fourth block of Trump's birthright citizenship order since Supreme Court ruling
U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman ruled that President Trump's administration cannot withhold citizenship from children born to people in the country illegally or temporarily.
The Supreme Court’s landmark opinion on same-sex marriage isn’t the only high-profile precedent the justices will have an opportunity to tinker with – or entirely scrap – when the court reconvenes this fall.
But the 2025-26 term isn’t the court’s first foray into the world of sports. Far from it. In just the past 25 years, four professional sports leagues, a professional golf tour, and the NCAA have been directly involved in Supreme Court cases, and other leagues have had to adjust their operations in response to the rulings.
Supreme Court Historical Society Executive Director James Duff provided introductory comments to begin a lecture about how the nation's highest court has evolved since the time of the Founders. The event was hosted by the Society in the court's Washington, D.C. chamber.
Hillary Clinton, during an interview with Jessica Tarlov on the "Raging Moderates" podcast, predicts that after a decade of scheming, Republicans will undo the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision that legalized gay marriage nationwide and "send it back to the states.