Court to Hear Oral Argument on Law Banning Guns on Private Property

The ongoing debate surrounding the Second Amendment and gun rights continues to intensify as the Supreme Court prepares to hear oral arguments in the case of Wolford v. Lopez. This case presents a significant challenge to a Hawaii law that prohibits gun owners from bringing firearms onto private property open to the public without explicit permission from the property owner. The implications of this case could reverberate across several states, as similar laws exist in California, Maryland, New York, and New Jersey, raising questions about the balance between individual rights and property rights. Understanding the … Read more

Justices wrestle with what, exactly, New Jersey Transit is

The Supreme Court recently engaged in a challenging debate regarding the legal status of New Jersey Transit Corporation and its susceptibility to lawsuits in states outside New Jersey. This case raises significant questions about the nature of public transit agencies and their relationship with state sovereignty, particularly in the context of interstate operations. The arguments presented highlight the complexities involved in determining whether New Jersey Transit functions more like a state agency or a private entity. The Legal Context of New Jersey Transit New Jersey Transit, established by the New Jersey Legislature over four decades … Read more

Court Finds Police Properly Entered Man’s Home Despite Absence of a Warrant

The recent ruling by the Supreme Court regarding the case of William Case has significant implications for the understanding of police authority and the Fourth Amendment. The court unanimously upheld Case’s conviction for assaulting a police officer, affirming that the entry by law enforcement into his home without a warrant was justified under emergency circumstances. This decision sheds light on the legal standards governing police interventions and the balance between individual rights and public safety. Background of the Case The case originated in 2021 when William Case made alarming statements to his former girlfriend, identified … Read more

Oral Argument Live Blog for Wednesday, January 21

On Wednesday, January 21, the Supreme Court will convene to hear oral arguments in the significant case of Trump v. Cook. This case revolves around President Donald Trump’s attempt to remove Lisa Cook from her position on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. As the arguments unfold, we will provide live updates and insights into the proceedings, reflecting the complexity and implications of this high-profile legal battle. Case Background The case of Trump v. Cook has garnered considerable attention due to its potential impact on the independence of federal agencies. Lisa Cook, who has been … Read more