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Divided Court Rules U.S. Railroad Retirement Board Decision Subject to Judicial Review

Constitutional Law Reporter

United States Railroad Retirement Board , 592 U. S. _ (2021), a divided U.S. Supreme Court held that a refusal by the U.S. The decision represents the first 5-to-4 split in a case argued during the Court’s 2020-21 term. The system is administered by the U. Legal Background. Railroad Retirement Board (Board).

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The Crypto Wars and the Future of Financial Privacy

Fordham Law News

7] Bitcoin’s revolutionary promise was to offer a method for exchanging value online without sharing personal, private information with financial intermediaries that are subject to the Bank Secrecy Act (“BSA”)—information that the government can readily access without a warrant under the Supreme Court’s Third-Party Doctrine. [8]

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

Constitutional Law Reporter

Missouri , 603 U. S. _ (2024), the U.S. Supreme Court held that two States and five individual social-media users who sued dozens of Executive Branch officials and agencies, alleging that the Government pressured the platforms to censor their speech in violation of the First Amendment, lacked Article III standing to bring their suits.

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Restrictions on gender-affirming medical care – and assault weapons

SCOTUSBlog

Share The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. After going two conferences without any new relists, the Supreme Court ended the relist drought this week with a vengeance. A short explanation of relists is available here. Skrmetti , L. Skrmetti , and Jane Doe 1 v.

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