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Fear of Black Power,” examines the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Louisiana v. Callais and the broader
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Fear of Black Power,” examines the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Louisiana v. Callais and the broader
issued the following statement in response to the Supreme Court’s decision on Louisiana v. Callais: “Today … Supreme Court dealt a devastating blow to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, one of the most consequential
importers of record. The action follows the Supreme Court’s decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump , which
still owed to American families after tariffs the Supreme Court has ruled illegal. “18 minutes before last year … driving up prices on everyday goods while the Supreme Court has since ruled those tariffs illegal. “If families
could no longer afford higher prices. Now the Supreme Court has spoken. The emergency authority used to justify
materials, small business inventory, and everyday goods. The Supreme Court made clear those tariffs were not authorized under
Janelle Bynum (OR-05) today responded to the Supreme Court’s decision holding that the International Emergency Economic … everyday life more expensive for working people. The Supreme Court has now made clear the law used
keep children safe after school. On Monday, the Supreme Court allowed President Trump to put his plan
Congress can and must do both.” The U.S. Supreme Court in June 2024 struck down a Bureau … even more lives might have been lost. The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the federal ban puts
first female vice president; our first Black female supreme court justice; our first openly gay cabinet member