Football coach who prayed on the field after games wins his case.
Other than that, the most interesting thing from today is probably Thomas' dissent in the SC declining to take up a defamation case involving some churchy group and the Southern Poverty Law Center. Thomas reminds us that besides the three decisions he already mentioned, he would also love to overturn New York v. Sullivan and make it easier to sue for libel/defamation.
Oh and the Court still hasn't said that they will take up the North Carolina "independent state legislature doctrine" case. Couple guys I follow think this raises the chances a denial of cert is coming. If the SC eventually hears a case built on this legal theory, and they approve of it, state legislatures would have almost total control over running elections and state executive and judicial branches would be almost completely cut out.
Other than that, the most interesting thing from today is probably Thomas' dissent in the SC declining to take up a defamation case involving some churchy group and the Southern Poverty Law Center. Thomas reminds us that besides the three decisions he already mentioned, he would also love to overturn New York v. Sullivan and make it easier to sue for libel/defamation.
Oh and the Court still hasn't said that they will take up the North Carolina "independent state legislature doctrine" case. Couple guys I follow think this raises the chances a denial of cert is coming. If the SC eventually hears a case built on this legal theory, and they approve of it, state legislatures would have almost total control over running elections and state executive and judicial branches would be almost completely cut out.
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