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Ute Indian Tribe fights for tribal governments before the U S Supreme Court

Ute Indian Tribe fights for tribal governments before the U S Supreme Court
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Supreme Court Narrows FCRA Class, Finds Majority Lack Standing

Supreme Court Narrows FCRA Class, Finds Majority Lack Standing
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The Troubling Implications of the SCOTUS Arizona Voting Rights Case

Last week, the Supreme Court concluded its most recent Term by handing down two cases in which the Justices divided along ideological lines. In Americans for Prosperity Foundation (APF) v. Bonta, Chief Justice Roberts and his fellow Republican appointees invalidated a California law requiring charitable organizations to turn over their donor lists, citing the organizations’ and donors’ First Amendment interest in anonymity. Justice Sotomayor dissented for herself and the other Democratic appointees. It requires no great leap to envision APF’s application to campaign finance disclosure requirements in a future case and thus the elimination of the principal regulatory option that the Court’s Republican majority ostensibly left open in its 2010 ruling in

SCOTUS TransUnion & PennEast Pipeline Decisions

“No concrete harm, no standing.” For the majority in  TransUnion v. Ramirez (No. 20-297), it was that simple. The case involved a key class action issue: whether members of a class who may have been subjected to the same violation of law but who suffered no concrete injury could properly take part in a class-action lawsuit. The Ninth Circuit held that they could, but, in a 5-4 decision penned by Justice Kavanaugh, the Court disagreed. In the wake of the September 11th attacks, TransUnion developed a new and more expensive type of credit report that flagged whether an individual’s name matched a name on a list of “Specially Designated Nationals,” prepared by the U.S. Department of Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (the OFAC list). The OFAC list included terrorists, drug-traffickers, and other serious criminals. In general, U.S. businesses are prohibited from doing business with those on the list, which obviously would create issues for anyone falsel

Supreme Court Rules for Election Integrity, Arizona Attorney General Says

Supreme Court Rules for Election Integrity, Arizona Attorney General Says
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