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The Supreme Court has long ruled on flag burning under free speech protections. SCOTUSblog breaks down key cases, legal reasoning, and the ongoing debate surrounding this controversial form of protest.
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of the government in a key immigration dispute, reinforcing federal authority over enforcement policies and setting a significant precedent for future cases.
The Supreme Court will review the rights of lawful permanent residents accused of crimes, addressing key questions about due process and deportation protections in a case with broad immigration implications.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a challenge to Dallas’ strip club curfews, leaving in place local regulations aimed at limiting late-night adult entertainment. The decision upholds city authority.
The U.S. Supreme Court blocked a lower court ruling that found Texas’ congressional map illegal, allowing the current map to remain in place ahead of upcoming elections, a significant win for Texas Republicans.
A man sentenced to death for a 2014 quadruple murder in McKinney lost his appeal at the U.S. Supreme Court, leaving his conviction and death sentence intact, according to Dallas News.









