Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case on Violations of International Law

On a recent Friday, the Supreme Court announced its decision to hear a significant case that raises important questions about the application of international law within the United States legal framework. This case, known as Cisco Systems, Inc. v. Doe I, concerns the extent to which private individuals can bring lawsuits under federal laws designed to address serious violations of international human rights. The implications of this case could have far-reaching effects on how international human rights violations are prosecuted and the responsibilities of U.S. companies operating abroad. Background of the Case The core of … Read more

No Tariff Opinion: An Overview of Recent Supreme Court Developments

The recent shifts in the Supreme Court’s schedule regarding opinion days have sparked considerable anticipation among legal experts and advocacy groups. With significant cases lined up for judgment, particularly those involving President Trump’s tariff policies, the legal community has been keenly observing the court’s actions. This heightened interest underscores the importance of the Supreme Court’s decisions on issues that could have far-reaching implications for both domestic and international policy. Recent Supreme Court Actions In a notable change, the Supreme Court has moved its non-argument day to the Friday preceding argument sessions. This alteration allows for … Read more

Announcement of Opinions for Wednesday, January 14

On Wednesday, January 14, the court is expected to announce opinions on various argued cases from the current term. This event holds significant importance for legal practitioners, scholars, and the public, as it may shape future legal precedents and interpretations. The anticipation surrounding these announcements often leads to heightened interest and engagement from those following the court’s activities closely. Live Blogging Details During the opinion announcements, we will be conducting live blogging to provide real-time updates and insights. This allows participants to stay informed as the court releases its decisions. For those interested in joining … Read more

Oral Argument Live Blog for Tuesday, January 13

The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on January 13 in two significant cases: Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J.. These cases address the contentious issue of transgender athletes’ participation in women’s and girls’ sports teams. As the court prepares to deliberate, the implications of these cases extend beyond the athletes involved, touching on broader questions of equality, fairness, and the rights of transgender individuals in sports. Overview of the Cases In Little v. Hecox, the court will examine the legality of laws that prohibit transgender girls from competing in female … Read more