Supreme Court opens term with case on prison terms for drug offenders
- The Supreme Court is currently dealing with various important cases including one related to federal law on prison terms for drug dealers. The outcome of this case could affect thousands of sentences each year.
- The court is also addressing the challenges of applying older laws to the digital age, with a focus on social media. Additionally, conservative efforts to restrict federal regulatory agencies are being confronted.
- In the near future, the court will hear a challenge that could disrupt the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and there may also be cases involving the prosecution of former President Donald Trump and efforts to keep him off the 2024 ballot.
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The Supreme Court opens its new term with a case about prison terms for drug dealers
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court opened its new term Monday with a case about prison terms for drug dealers and rejections of hundreds of appeals, including one from an attorney who pushed a plan to keep former President Donald Trump in power. The court turned away attorney John Eastman’s effort to have a lower-court ruling thrown out that said Eastman and Trump had “more likely than not” committed a crime by trying to keep Congress from cert…
The Supreme Court opens its new term with a case about prison terms for drug dealers
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court opened its new term Monday with a case about prison terms for drug dealers and rejections of hundreds of appeals, including one from an attorney who pushed a plan to keep former President Donald Trump in power. The court turned away attorney John Eastman's effort to have a lower-court ruling thrown out that said Eastman and Trump had "more likely than not" committed a crime by trying to keep Congress from cert…
The Supreme Court opens its new term with a case about prison terms for drug dealers
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court opened its new term Monday with a case about prison terms for drug dealers and rejections of hundreds of appeals, including one from an attorney who pushed a plan to keep former President Donald Trump…
The Supreme Court opens its new term with a case about prison terms for drug dealers
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court opened its new term Monday with a case about prison terms for drug dealers and rejections of hundreds of appeals, including one from an attorney who pushed a plan to keep former President Donald Trump…
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