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13 Ways Overturning Roe v. Wade Affects You (even if you think it doesn’t)

LLRX

Wade has been settled law during her entire career. In this article Biehl succinctly and expertly identifies how the upcoming Supreme Court decision in Dobbs V. Jackson Women's Health Organization, a draft of which was "leaked" on May 2, 2022, will impact many facets of our society as well as our democracy.

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Morning Docket: 12.28.22

Above The Law

The majority of the Supreme Court is once again shifting their interpretation of the law in order to support right-wing political objectives! More law schools are kicking USNWR rankings to the curb. . 2022 was the year that Constitutional Law dramatically shifted (to the right). [ ABA Journal ].

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SCOTUS Leaves Title 42 in Place Temporarily

Constitutional Law Reporter

Supreme Court agreed to keep the federal government’s Title 42 policy in place while legal challenges continue. By a vote of 5-4, the justices stayed a lower court decision that would have lifted the policy on December 21, 2022.

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Supreme Court Adds Gerrymandering Case to Docket

Constitutional Law Reporter

Ardoin , the district court concluded that the plaintiffs were likely to succeed on the merits of their claim that Louisiana’s 2022 redistricting plan violated the Voting Rights Act. A decision is expected by the end of the term in June/July. In the first round of redistricting litigation, Robinson, et al v.

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US Supreme Court Greenlights Alabama Voting Map

Constitutional Law Reporter

S. _ (2022), a divided U.S. Supreme Court allowed Alabama to implement a congressional redistricting map that includes only one district with a majority of Black voters. Alabama Code Section 17-13-3(a) establishes the date of that election as May 24, 2022. In Merrill v. Milligan , 595 U. House of Representatives and Senate.

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SCOTUS Rules Plaintiffs Lack Standing to Challenge Government’s Alleged Social Media Censorship

Constitutional Law Reporter

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency communicated with the platforms about election-related misinformation in advance of the 2020 Presidential election and the 2022 midterms. This Court has never accepted such a boundless theory of standing.”

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Campaign Financing Law as Unconstitutional

Constitutional Law Reporter

Ted Cruz for Senate , 596 U.S. _ (2022), the U.S. The District Court granted Cruz and his Committee summary judgment on their constitutional claim, holding that the loan-repayment limitation burdens political speech without sufficient justification, and dismissed as moot their challenges to the regulation.

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