Claudette Colvin: The Unsung Pioneer of Civil Rights
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The story of Claudette Colvin, her brave Montgomery bus stand, and her lasting impact on civil rights.
The **Supreme Court of the United States**, commonly referred to as SCOTUS, is the highest court in the U.S. federal judiciary. Established by Article III of the U.S. Constitution, it plays a pivotal role in interpreting the Constitution and federal laws, ensuring their alignment with the founding document. ## Organization and History Founded in 1789, the Supreme Court initially consisted of a Chief Justice and five Associate Justices. Over time, the number of justices has fluctuated, settling at nine in 1869[4]. The Court's primary function is to adjudicate cases involving federal law and the Constitution, with the power to review and overturn decisions from lower courts[1][6]. It also has original jurisdiction in cases involving ambassadors, consuls, and disputes between states[1]. ## Key Achievements One of the Supreme Court's most significant achievements is the establishment of judicial review through the landmark case **Marbury v. Madison** in 1803. This decision allowed the Court to invalidate laws deemed unconstitutional, setting a precedent for its role in checking the legislative and executive branches[1][2]. ## Current Status Today, the Supreme Court continues to play a crucial role in shaping U.S. law and policy. It meets annually from October to June or July, reviewing thousands of petitions and deciding around 80 cases each year[1][2]. The Court's decisions often have profound impacts on business and technology, influencing regulatory environments and legal frameworks. ## Notable Aspects - **Independence**: Justices are appointed for life, ensuring the Court's independence from political pressures. - **Influence on Business and Technology**: Supreme Court rulings can significantly impact business practices and technological innovation by clarifying legal standards and regulatory frameworks. - **Symbolism**: The Court is symbolically important, with its motto "Equal Justice Under Law" reflecting its commitment to fairness and impartiality[3].
#civil_rights #history #activism #montgomery_bus_boycott
The story of Claudette Colvin, her brave Montgomery bus stand, and her lasting impact on civil rights.
#finance #markets #tariffs #jobs_data
Stock futures hold steady as markets await jobs data and a pivotal tariff ruling that could shift trade expectations.
#law #second_amendment #california #open_carry #courts
A 9th Circuit panel rules California's open carry ban unconstitutional in urban counties, potentially legalizing open carry statewide.
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Chief Justice Roberts says the Constitution remains firm and unshaken amid a turbulent year and looming Supreme Court rulings.
#politics #legal #trump #deposition #investigations
Key takeaways from Jack Smith's deposition on Trump probes, highlighting bias defenses and inner-circle strategy.
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Guinea votes on Dec 28, 2025 in its first presidential election since the 2021 coup, with Doumbouya seen as likely winner amid security measures and opposition bans.
#trump #prosecutions #congress #justice_department
Former U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith defends Trump prosecutions in Congress, citing powerful evidence of attempts to subvert the election.
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Explores JD Vance's uncertain presidential ambitions and how ambiguity affects a Supreme Court campaign finance case.
#texas #redistricting #reelection #politics #supreme_court
Texas Rep. Lloyd Doggett won't seek reelection after the Supreme Court upholds Texas redistricting, reshaping his district and political dynamics.
#snap #politics #food_aid #government_shutdown
The Supreme Court halts the release of full November SNAP benefits, sparking political backlash and uncertainty for millions during the government shutdown.
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The Supreme Court allows enforcement of a policy requiring sex on U.S. passports based on birth certificates amid ongoing legal challenges.
#tariffs #ieepa #trade #economy #law
The Supreme Court weighs President Trump's tariffs under IEEPA, raising legal questions and economic risks for U.S. trade.
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The White House argues tariffs were not revenue tools, raising IEEPA questions and shaping future U.S. trade policy before the Supreme Court.
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Conservative Supreme Court justices weigh the legality of Trump's sweeping tariffs and the limits of presidential power in trade.
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The Supreme Court's liberal justices question nitrogen hypoxia as an untested, potentially cruel method of execution.
#trump #canada #trade #tariffs #politics
Trump halts U.S.-Canada trade talks after a Reagan-era TV ad sparks debate on tariffs and political messaging.
#politics #law #national_guard #federal_vs_state
The Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to allow deploying National Guard troops in Chicago amid protests and local opposition.
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The Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to allow National Guard deployment in Illinois amid legal challenges and potential checks on executive power.
#voting_rights_act #gerrymandering #louisiana #congress #elections
Supreme Court case on Louisiana's map could limit Voting Rights Act protections and reshape political power in Congress.
#alex_jones #defamation #supreme_court #infowars #sandy_hook
The Supreme Court declines to hear Alex Jones' appeal, upholding a record $1.5B defamation judgment over Sandy Hook misinformation.