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Over the past three weeks, the Supreme Court of the United States has issued several significant decisions:
Trump v. United States: The Court granted former President Donald Trump immunity from civil liability for actions taken while in office. This decision has significant implications for the legal accountability of sitting and former presidents (Supreme Court of the United States) (SCOTUSblog).
City of Grants Pass v. Johnson: The Court ruled that local laws criminalizing homelessness are unconstitutional, emphasizing that municipalities cannot punish individuals for sleeping outdoors when no shelter is available (Supreme Court of the United States).
Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo: The decision in this case limited the regulatory powers of federal agencies, ruling that such agencies cannot impose significant regulations without clear congressional authorization (Supreme Court of the United States).
Fischer v. United States: The Court upheld a conviction for insider trading, reinforcing stringent standards against financial misconduct (Supreme Court of the United States).
Moyle v. United States: In a per curiam decision, the Court resolved a procedural dispute, clarifying the standards for appellate review (Supreme Court of the United States).
Ohio v. Environmental Protection Agency: This decision dealt with state versus federal regulatory authority, with the Court siding with Ohio in limiting the EPA's regulatory reach (Supreme Court of the United States).
Social Media Moderation Cases: The Court sent back to lower courts the cases concerning state laws in Texas and Florida regulating social media companies, indicating that the initial rulings did not adequately address broader constitutional questions (SCOTUSblog).
These rulings reflect the Court's current stance on issues ranging from presidential immunity to regulatory authority and individual rights. For more detailed information, you can visit the Supreme Court's official website and SCOTUSblog (Supreme Court of the United States) (SCOTUSblog).
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