Supreme Court Climate Change Ruling: What It Means for Federal Power and Environmental Policy

The Supreme Court just put some serious limits on how much the federal government—especially the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)—can do to regulate carbon emissions and fight climate change. Federal agencies can’t really take sweeping action to cut greenhouse gases unless Congress gives them clear permission. That’s a big shift in how climate policy works at … Read more

LGBTQ+ Rights in the Workplace: Supreme Court Decision Explained and Its Impact on Employment Law

The Supreme Court made a big decision that affects LGBTQ+ rights in the workplace. It ruled that federal law protects employees from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. This means you can’t be fired, denied a job, or treated unfairly just because of who you are or who you love. This ruling makes … Read more

What Section 230 Supreme Court Rulings Mean for Tech and Free Speech: Implications for Platforms and Users

The Supreme Court’s recent decisions on Section 230 are shaking up how tech companies deal with content and free speech. The rulings keep Section 230’s core protections in place, so platforms can moderate what users post without being dragged into court over every comment or meme. So, social media sites and online forums get to … Read more

Supreme Court Police Search Ruling: Understanding Your Fourth Amendment Rights Explained

The Fourth Amendment protects you from unreasonable searches and seizures by the police. This means law enforcement usually needs a warrant or strong reasons—probable cause—before searching you or your property. The Supreme Court’s recent ruling clarifies when police can search without a warrant and what counts as a violation of your rights. Knowing your Fourth … Read more