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scotusblog. com > 2026 > 04 > court-appears-skeptical-of-right-to-jury-trial-in-fcc-proceedings

Court appears skeptical of right to jury trial in FCC proceedings

2+ hour, 48+ min ago  (213+ words) Both companies opted to go to federal court, where they argued that imposing the fine in an in-house proceeding violated their Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial. The U. S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit'agreed with AT&T'and threw out…...

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scotusblog. com > 2026 > 04 > justices-seem-receptive-to-secs-use-of-disgorgement-in-securities-enforcement

Justices seem receptive to SEC's use of disgorgement in securities enforcement

6+ hour, 13+ min ago  (811+ words) Ronald Mann is a professor of law at Columbia, where he teaches courses in commercial finance, payment systems and deals. He graduated from the University of Texas in 1985, and after clerking on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit (Judge…...

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scotusblog. com > 2026 > 04 > what-the-new-york-times-got-wrong-and-right-about-the-emergency-docket

What the New York Times got wrong " and right " about the emergency docket

16+ hour, 26+ min ago  (432+ words) In the Interim is a recurring series by Taraleigh Davis on the Supreme Court's emergency docket, using data to help explain how it works. What was actually new in 2016 The Times is wrong about most of this. What the Times…...

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scotusblog. com > 2026 > 04 > court-adds-two-cases-to-2026-27-docket

Court adds two cases to 2026-27 docket

16+ hour, 56+ min ago  (414+ words) Reminder: Tomorrow is a big day for SCOTUSblog. We will be launching our rebuilt website and hosting a live blog for the possible announcement of opinions. Thanks for being part of our community as we continue to innovate and grow....

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scotusblog. com > 2026 > 04 > justices-debate-the-relationship-between-state-and-federal-courts

Justices debate the relationship between state and federal courts

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (159+ words) The justices on Monday considered the proper relationship between state and federal courts and wrestled with confusion surrounding a doctrine addressing that relationship as they heard oral argument in T. M. v. University of Maryland Medical System. The specific question before the justices…...

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scotusblog. com > 2026 > 04 > supreme-court-will-hear-religious-liberty-case-on-catholic-preschools-and-lgbtq-families

Supreme Court will hear religious liberty case on Catholic preschools and LGBTQ families

1+ day, 8+ hour ago  (587+ words) The U. S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit rejected the preschool's argument. In its view, the state's conditions were neutral and generally applied to every preschool, regardless of relgion " the kind of government actions, the Supreme Court held in 1990 in Employment…...

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scotusblog. com > 2026 > 04 > a-leak-from-the-interim-docket

A leak from the interim docket

1+ day, 10+ hour ago  (518+ words) As you'll see below in the Morning Reads section, it was a busy weekend on the Supreme Court beat " to put it lightly. And we've got a busy week ahead, as today marks the start of the April argument session....

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scotusblog. com > 2026 > 04 > why-the-supreme-courts-birthright-citizenship-decision-may-depend-on-the-meaning-of-domicile

Google News

1+ day, 16+ hour ago  (1330+ words) Why the Supreme Court's birthright-citizenship decision may depend on the meaning of "domicile'SCOTUSblog The future of President Donald Trump's executive order attempting to limit access to birthright citizenship is now positioned for a final decision from the Supreme Court. Questioning…...

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scotusblog. com > 2025 > 11 > parental-rights

Parental rights

5+ mon, 3+ day ago  (1279+ words) Amy Howe is the co-founder of SCOTUSblog and its primary reporter. She was part of the blog team that won a Peabody Award in 2013, as well as a National Press Club Journalism Award for Breaking News. Before turning to full-time…...

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scotusblog. com > 2025 > 08 > the-hidden-prevalence-of-criminal-law-at-the-supreme-court

The hidden prevalence of criminal law at the Supreme Court

8+ mon, 1+ week ago  (423+ words) SCOTUSCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. Please note that the views of outside contributors do not reflect the official opinions of SCOTUSblog or its staff. So what constitutes…...