Supreme Court Issues Major Rulings on Free Speech, Copyright, and Birthright Citizenship Rights
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Earlier in March, the court handed down other major decisions, including a unanimous ruling on March 20 in Olivier v. City of Brandon, Mississippi, allowing a suit for prospective relief against an ordinance despite a prior conviction, as Heck v. Humphrey does not bar it. On March 25, in Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment, the court unanimously reversed a lower ruling, finding internet service providers like Cox not contributorily liable for users' copyright infringement unless they intend or tailor services for it—mere knowledge is insufficient, per Justice Thomas's opinion.
Today, the court heard oral arguments in the high-stakes Trump v. Barbara case, challenging President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of non-citizens, including those born in the U.S. to undocumented parents or visa holders. The case tests the Fourteenth Amendment's citizenship clause, with justices likely probing practical implementation questions.
Looking ahead, 30 cases await decisions, nine oral arguments are set for April, and the justices meet in conference tomorrow for petitions, with orders expected Monday.
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