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Author: John Fritze, USA TODAY

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Supreme Court fetches trademark battle between ‘poop-themed’ dog toy and Jack Daniel’s

March 22, 2023March 22, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Supreme Court fetches trademark battle between ‘poop-themed’ dog toy and Jack Daniel’s

Jokes aside, a Supreme Court case pitting Jack Daniel’s against a ‘poop-themed’ dog toy could have serious implications for other well-known products.

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Special education clash: Supreme Court sides unanimously for student with disability

March 21, 2023March 21, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Special education clash: Supreme Court sides unanimously for student with disability

Miguel Perez was assigned an aide who didn’t know sign language. The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that he didn’t have to wait to sue for damages.

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Supreme Court declines to decide whether city-backed prayer vigil violated First Amendment

March 6, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Supreme Court declines to decide whether city-backed prayer vigil violated First Amendment

The case may test the implications of a Supreme Court decision last year in favor of a high school football coach who prayed on the field after games.

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Supreme Court: Why Kavanaugh, Barrett may be key to student loan forgiveness cases

March 1, 2023March 2, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Supreme Court: Why Kavanaugh, Barrett may be key to student loan forgiveness cases

Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett lobbed tough questions at both sides during the student loan forgiveness arguments.

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Biden will be playing defense on student loans this week at the Supreme Court. Here’s why.

February 27, 2023February 27, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Biden will be playing defense on student loans this week at the Supreme Court. Here’s why.

Biden’s proposal, which would forgive up to $20,000 for some borrowers, is likely to face sharp questioning from the Supreme Court’s conservatives.

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Is Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan dead? Four questions the Supreme Court could answer

February 26, 2023February 26, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Is Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan dead? Four questions the Supreme Court could answer

The Supreme Court’s decision could torpedo President Biden’s ability to pursue other policies unilaterally – such as on abortion and immigration.

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Supreme Court eager to steer clear of sweeping changes to internet in Section 230 dispute

February 21, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Supreme Court eager to steer clear of sweeping changes to internet in Section 230 dispute

At issue is a controversial law known as Section 230 that has been interpreted as shielding websites from lawsuits for user-generated content.

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Fate of Biden’s student loan plan tops packed Supreme Court calendar

February 21, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on Fate of Biden’s student loan plan tops packed Supreme Court calendar

The court’s conservative justices are likely to have some tough questions about Biden’s plan to forgive student loans as COVID-19 emergencies lift.

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As nation reels from Michigan State shooting, courts wrestle with access to guns

February 15, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on As nation reels from Michigan State shooting, courts wrestle with access to guns

Pot smokers? Nonviolent felons? After the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on the Second Amendment, lower courts are examining laws on gun possession.

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‘Sleazy but not criminal’: Some George Santos fabrications likely protected by the First Amendment

February 11, 2023February 11, 2023John Fritze, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Sleazy but not criminal’: Some George Santos fabrications likely protected by the First Amendment

Not all lying is protected by the Constitution. But some of the fabrications by Rep. George Santos, experts say, are not likely a crime on their own.

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