Supreme Court News and Analysis
New Case Added to Next Term's Docket
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that will determine whether the Department of Labor can hold hearings rather than go before federal district courts to collect money from employers who violate the visa program for seasonal farm workers. Additionally, the court declined to take up a petition from Florida parents challenging their child’s school over its encouragement of gender transition.
Oral Arguments on Geofence Warrants
In Chatrie v. United States, the Supreme Court heard arguments regarding whether a geofence warrant used to locate Okello Chatrie during a bank robbery violated the Fourth Amendment. The justices appeared divided, with some questioning the constitutionality of such warrants and others finding them reasonable.
Upcoming Case Preview: Corporate Liability in International Law
On Tuesday, the court will hear Cisco Systems v. Doe, which concerns whether corporations can be held liable as accomplices under the Alien Tort Statute for aiding human rights violations abroad. The case centers on allegations that Cisco helped develop a surveillance system used to target and detain Falun Gong practitioners.
In Dissent Column: Scalia's Unusual Concurrence
Anastasia Boden revisited *NASA v.
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