Supreme Court Announces when It Will Hear Oral Argument in Several Important Cases
The court will hear 19 arguments on key legal issues including voting rights, conversion therapy bans, and intellectual disability claims in death penalty cases over two sessions.
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Supreme Court Faces Decision on LGBTQ+ Conversion Therapy
Supreme Court is preparing to hear arguments this fall in a case about whether it should uphold or overturn Colorado's ban on LGBTQ+ conversion therapy.More than 20 states have banned conversion therapy, the practice of trying to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity through counseling. The practice has drawn scrutiny from LGBTQ+ advocates and many medical professionals who say conversion therapy does not work, lacks a scientif…
Supreme Court Announces Fall Hearings for Election, Conversion Therapy Cases
The Supreme Court on Aug. 12 scheduled oral arguments for the fall in major cases, including a redistricting case that could affect the balance of power in Congress. One newly scheduled case is a challenge to a Colorado law that bans counseling for minors that the state says aims to turn patients away from same-sex attraction. Another case looks at whether a federal military contractor may be sued after a U.S. soldier was injured in a terrorist …
Supreme Court announces when it will hear oral argument in several important cases
The Supreme Court on Tuesday released the calendars for the October and November argument sessions. The October session will feature 10 arguments over five days, while the November session will feature nine over five days. Both sessions include important cases. On Oct. 15, the court will hear oral arguments in a Louisiana case that could limit the federal Voting Rights Act, and on Oct. 7 it will hear a challenge to Colorado’s ban on “conversion …
The Supreme Court (Finally) Posts The October and November Calendars
After an unusually long delay, the Court has posted the calendars for October and November. The Voting Rights Act case has been consolidated for a single hour on October 15. The post The Supreme Court (Finally) Posts The October and November Calendars appeared first on Reason.com.
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