Supreme Court takes up cannabis & gun rights case
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President Donald Trump considers attending Supreme Court oral arguments next month as tariff revenues reach record $215.2 billion in fiscal 2025.
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Supreme Court will decide if ‘habitual drug users’ lose their gun rights under 2nd Amendment
Trump administration says gun rights under the 2nd Amendment do not extend to "habitual users" of drugs, including marijuana.
The case concerns the same law former President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden was convicted of violating before his father pardoned him.
The U.S. Supreme Court has taken up a series of cases to be decided during its new nine-month term that begins on Monday, involving issues such as presidential powers, tariffs, transgender athletes, guns,
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared ready to gut a key tool of the Voting Rights Act that has helped root out racial discrimination in voting for more than a half century, a change that would boost Republican electoral prospects, particularly across the South.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in a case that could dramatically reshape the electoral politics of the American south. The court heard a challenge to a central pillar of the Voting Rights Act, which was originally designed to protect the electoral power of black Americans in the face of state-sanctioned discrimination.
The Supreme Court could strike down a key part of the Voting Rights Act, giving Republicans a major advantage in Congress.
The Dutch Supreme Court has rejected Russia's final appeal against a $50 billion arbitration award to former Yukos shareholders.