SCOTUS will decide the fate of a federal law barring gun possession by people subject to domestic-violence restraining orders. The Biden admin is appealing a ruling that declared the law unconstitutional. Will SCOTUS bring back guns for domestic abusers?:
After ending its 2022 term with far-reaching decisions striking down affirmative action in college admissions, tossing a student loan relief plan, and backing a business opposing same-sex marriage, the justices are poised to hear cases on gun rights and administrative authority. They might also delve back into the abortion debate.
The case, Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, centers on four New Jersey fishing companies that asked the court to overturn the watershed 1984 Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council ruling. That decision said courts should defer to administrative agencies when they offer a reasonable interpretation of an unclear statute.The Supreme Court will review a pair of cases focused on the structure and constitutionality of some federal agencies.
In CFPB v. Community Financial Services Association, the court will also consider whether the agency’s funding system — which does not go through annual congressional appropriations — is constitutional. The decision in the case could impact a slew of other federal agencies that receive their funding in similar ways, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Comptroller of the Currency.
A conservative appeals court is considering whether to uphold a federal trial court’s opinion that would suspend mifepristone. The Texas lawsuit contends the Food and Drug Administration did not adequately consider safety concerns when it allowed mifepristone to enter the market.The Supreme Court earlier this year asked the Biden administration for input on Florida and Texas laws that would sharply restrict the editorial discretion of the largest social media platforms.
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