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Supreme Court sides with Trump on building border wall with diverted military funds

Supreme Court sides with Trump on building border wall with diverted military funds

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement The Supreme Court has allowed President Trump to defy Congress and continue to spend more than $6 billion diverted from military funds to pay for the construction of a border wall in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and California. By 5-4 vote, the justices on Friday rebuffed lawyers for the Sierra Club and House Democrats who sued to challenge Trump’s diversion of funds as illegal and unconstitutional.They won rulings before judges in California and Texas, but in , the court allowed Trump to continue spending the disputed funds...

July 31, 2020
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In L.A. case, Supreme Court rules job discrimination laws don't protect church-school teachers

In L.A. case, Supreme Court rules job discrimination laws don't protect church-school teachers

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement The Supreme Court on Wednesday barred teachers who work at church-run schools from filing discrimination lawsuits against their employers, ruling that the Constitution’s protection for religious liberty exempts church schools from state and federal anti-discrimination laws.The justices, by a 7-2 vote, shielded two Catholic elementary schools in Los Angeles County from discrimination claims by two teachers who complained they were unjustly fired, one due to an illness and the other due to age. The court found that since such schools...

July 8, 2020
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Supreme Court rules electoral college representatives must honor choice of state's voters

Supreme Court rules electoral college representatives must honor choice of state's voters

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Anxious to avoid chaos in the electoral college just months before the November vote, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that electors who formally select the president can be required by the state they represent to cast their ballot for the candidate who won their state’s popular vote.The justices unanimously rejected the claim that electors have a right under the Constitution to defy their states and vote for the candidate of their choice. “Electors are not free agents,” Justice Elena Kagan said for the court in . “They are to vote for...

July 6, 2020
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Supreme Court rules religious schools should get state grants given to other private schools

Supreme Court rules religious schools should get state grants given to other private schools

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement The Supreme Court bolstered religious schools on Tuesday, ruling that states that give scholarships or tuition grants to children in private schools may not deny the same aid to parents who enrolled their child in a religious school. In a 5-4 decision, the court said excluding them amounted to unconstitutional discrimination based on religion and a violation of the 1st Amendment. The decision is a victory for advocates of school choice, and a setback for those favoring a strict separation of church and state. Court scholars said the...

June 30, 2020
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Major rulings from Supreme Court in 2020 term on abortion, religion and Trump taxes

Major rulings from Supreme Court in 2020 term on abortion, religion and Trump taxes

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement This year’s Supreme Court term featured major rulings on abortion, religion and immigration and included a fair number of surprises. In nearly all of the major cases, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. was in control, aligning sometimes with his fellow conservatives and at other times with the court’s four liberals. One surprise ruling extended the 1964 Civil Rights Act to and another blocked President Trump’s repeal of the Obama-era program that , the young immigrants who were brought to this country as children.The chief justice...

June 24, 2020
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Can China be sued in the U.S. and forced to pay for coronavirus losses? Legal experts say no

Can China be sued in the U.S. and forced to pay for coronavirus losses? Legal experts say no

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Though President Trump and other conservatives blame China for the enormous damage inflicted here by the coronavirus, legal experts say the recent efforts to sue Beijing in U.S. courts for the trillions of dollars in losses are almost certain to fail.That’s because of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976, which stands as a strong barrier to suing a foreign state, including a “political subdivision” or “instrumentality” of a foreign government. The law warns judges that a “foreign state shall be immune from the jurisdiction of...

May 15, 2020
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Supreme Court rejects challenge to California limits on church crowds during pandemic

Supreme Court rejects challenge to California limits on church crowds during pandemic

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement A sharply divided Supreme Court on Friday rejected a challenge to California’s limits on large church gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic, dismissing an appeal brought by a San Diego-area church that argued state rules infringed on its religious freedom.The justices by 5-4 vote said California could enforce its rules, at least for now. Chief Justice John G. Roberts joined the court’s four liberal justices in upholding the state’s rules.“The precise question of when restrictions on particular social activities should be lifted...

May 29, 2020
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