The Supreme Court is about to decide if children still have free speech rights

The Court’s hearing a case which asks if the internet has made the First Amendment obsolete.

#culture #internet-culture #politics #social-media #supreme-court #technology
https://www.vox.com/politics/492722/supreme-court-texas-app-store-free-speech-students-engaged

He's going to be temporary like #Musk was "temporary". But the damage will be lasting. And all of the devils are still standing in the shadows. The #Supreme #Court is complicit. They must be #Impeached. It's all bad water. Can't drink from that well.

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🎉 Reading the history of the universe in atoms from cosmic explosions: EU awards HZDR researcher prestigious multi-million-euro research grant

#erc.europa.eu announced today the winners of its latest #ERCAdG competition. Among the awardees: Anton Wallner from #HZDR with project #SUPREME. 👏 🎆

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Supreme Court ruling ‘opens the door to reduced scrutiny’ and ‘warehousing’ of disabled people

Disabled people’s organisations have strongly condemned last week’s ruling by the Supreme Court, which they say has “dismantled” the system that protected service-users who are unable to consent to…

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Feds extend amnesty period for firearms ban pending Supreme Court ruling
The Liberal government is extending the amnesty period for gun owners to comply with its "assault-style" firearm ban pending a Supreme Court ruling on the policy.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/firearms-ban-amnesty-period-extension-9.7229187?cmp=rss

People walk under a banner on Saturday showing portraits of the late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini, left, and the slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in U.S. and Israeli strikes on Feb. 28 in Tehran, Iran.

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Analysis: Supreme Court emergency rulings expanded Trump’s executive authority, says Slate

📰 Original title: The Roberts-Trump feud is a distraction — Supreme Court already handed him the keys: Slate

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Analysis: Supreme Court emergency rulings expanded Trump’s executive authority, says Slate

An opinion analysis published by Slate argues that the public focus on occasional tensions between Chief Justice John Roberts and President Donald Trump obscures a more significant development within the U.S. Supreme Court. According to legal commentators Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern, the Court’s conservative majority has already enabled a substantial expansion of presidential power through its use of the “shadow docket,” a mechanism for issuing emergency rulings without full hearings or detailed explanations. The article contends that during Trump’s second term, these emergency decisions have repeatedly allowed the administration to take actions such as redirecting or withholding federal funds, removing executive branch officials, and advancing changes in immigration policy—actions that would likely have faced stronger judicial resistance under traditional review processes. The analysis further suggests that these rulings have effectively reshaped legal norms by normalizing rapid, low-transparency decisions that gradually shift the boundaries of executive authority. The authors argue that Chief Justice Roberts and the conservative supermajority often intervene selectively, primarily when institutional power is at stake rather than in cases involving civil liberties or broader constitutional constraints. This pattern, they warn, risks weakening the Court’s perceived legitimacy over time. The piece also emphasizes that sporadic Supreme Court decisions against Trump should not be interpreted as meaningful checks on executive power. Instead, it argues that the cumulative effect of shadow docket rulings has already created a legal environment in which presidential actions face fewer structural barriers. Critics cited in the analysis warn that this trajectory could encourage future administrations to act with increasing unilateral authority, potentially undermining the balance of powers and reinforcing an unchecked executive branch. Ultimately, the article presents the Roberts-Trump dynamic as a distraction from deeper institutional changes already underway within the Supreme Court’s emergency decision-making practices.

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Aboriginal title can’t be declared over private land, Supreme Court of Canada rules
The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a ruling that Aboriginal title cannot be declared over private land, in a decision the federal government says will have an impact in B.C.
#Canada #Politics #CowichanTribes #SupremeCourtOfCanada
https://globalnews.ca/news/11872287/aboriginal-title-cant-declared-private-land-supreme-court-of-canada/