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Student Loan Forgiveness Program Fails to Survive Supreme Court Scrutiny

Constitutional Law Reporter

The Court first addressed the threshold issue of standing, concluding that at least Missouri had the right to challenge the student loan forgiveness program. MOHELA could no longer service those closed accounts, costing it, by Missouri’s estimate, $44 million a year in fees…The plan’s harm to MOHELA is also a harm to Missouri.”

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Supreme Court Lowers the Bar for Title VII Suits Alleging Discriminatory Transfers

Constitutional Law Reporter

Louis, Missouri , 601 U.S. _ (2024), the U.S. But even supposing the City’s worst predictions come true, that would be the result of the statute Congress drafted,” Justice Kagan noted. The post Supreme Court Lowers the Bar for Title VII Suits Alleging Discriminatory Transfers appeared first on Constitutional Law Reporter.

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McConnell: Federal Abortion Ban is “Possible” if Court Strikes Down Roe v. Wade

JonathanTurley

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told USA Today this week that it is “possible” that Congress could pass a national ban on abortion if the leaked draft opinion overturning Roe v. Indeed, some Republican members would most certainly oppose such a law like Sen. Wade is finalized. Susan Collins of Maine.

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“The First Amendment Does Not Apply”: A Response To The Letter Of Scholars In Rejecting Trump Arguments Under The First Amendment

JonathanTurley

However, that is not the argument that has been raised by many of us about the implications of this poorly drafted article of impeachment. Constitutional rights and values are always relevant to an impeachment. Indeed, just two days before the trial, Recently, Missouri Rep.

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