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Marijuana, Supreme Court and Guns

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Supreme Court Could Loosen Law Barring Marijuana Users From Owning Guns
The Supreme Court seemed likely Monday to loosen a federal law that bars marijuana users from owning guns in a case that crossed typical political lines

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Supreme Court hears challenge to law barring drug users from having guns
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Supreme Court wrestles with gun ban for drug users
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Supreme Court seems open to loosening law barring marijuana users from owning guns
The Supreme Court seemed likely Monday to loosen a federal law that bars marijuana users from owning guns in a case that crossed typical political lines.

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US Supreme Court may toss law barring gun ownership by drug users
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US Supreme Court wrestles with gun ownership ban for illegal drug users
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In tariff case, Supreme Court justices bicker over treating Trump and Biden differently

Supreme Court justices fought in their opinions in Donald Trump's tariffs case over whether they are treating Joe Biden and Trump equally.
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Supreme Court rulings prove partisan panic is misguided | Opinion

The Supreme Court's decision against tariffs is more proof the court's conservative majority isn't a monolith that bends to Trump's will.
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Biden judge strikes down ‘third country’ deportations after Supreme Court approval

A federal judge ruled this week that the Trump administration’s policy of deporting illegal immigrants to third countries is unlawful, despite the Supreme Court allowing the policy to continue last year.
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The Plan for a Radically Different Supreme Court Is Here

Outside of law school classrooms, the liberal constitutional agenda is failing. Enter the American Constitution Society.
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