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May 5, 2024

Meeting 131

We’re glad you’re here to share and discuss the Midnight Cry message.

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Lesson 131

Decided and Undecided: the 2024 Supreme Court

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Cases Yet to be Decided

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Voting maps: Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP

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Abortion medication: FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine

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January 6 and the 2020 election: Fischer v. U.S., Trump v. United States

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Misinformation on social media: Murthy v. Missouri

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Downwind pollution: Ohio v. EPA, Kinder Morgan Inc. v. EPA, American Forest & Paper Assn. v. EPA, U.S. Steel Corp. v. EPA

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Guns and domestic abusers: U.S. v. Rahimi

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Decided Cases

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Can Trump be on the ballot: Donald J. Trump v. Norma Anderson

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Employment discrimination: Muldrow v. City of St. Louis

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Social media and critics: O’Connor-

Ratcliff v. Garnier and Lindke v. Freed

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SUMMARY

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Cases yet to be

decided

Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP:

South Carolina’s districts were redrawn in 2020 to favor Republicans. The NAACP sued for violating the 14th amendment and the Supreme Court has to decide the case.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) vs. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine:

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was sued for loosening restrictions around mifepristone. The Supreme Court has to decide the case.

Fischer v. United States and Trump v. United States

Fischer appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn his obstruction charge, which if granted, could be used to overturn Trump's charges. The Supreme Court also has to decide if Trump has immunity from charges against him.

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Murthy v. Missouri

Since Twitter tried to limit misinformation during the pandemic, Republicans claimed it violated their right to free speech. The Supreme Court has to decide the case.

United States v. Rahimi

Rahimi was criminally charged for conducting 5 shootings while under a restraining order preventing him from having a gun. He claims his 2nd Amendment rights were violated.The Supreme Court has to decide the case.

(Ohio, Kinder Morgan Inc, American Forest &amp, Paper Assn, United States Steel Corp) v. EPA

The EPA passed the Good Neighbor Provision which requires states to make plans to lower emissions. Some states don’t want the government intervention.

The Supreme Court has to decide the case.

Cases yet to be decided

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Donald J. Trump v. Norma Anderson

Norma Anderson filed a lawsuit to remove Trump from the Colorado election ballot, claiming he violated the 14th amendment on January 6, 2021. The Supreme Court decided that only congress can enforce this, not courts.

O’Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier and Lindke v. Freed

In both cases, local government leaders blocked people who criticized them on social media. Those critics claimed their 1st Amendment right was violated. The Supreme Court set rules on whether officials can block people, and let lower court re-hear the critic’s cases.

Muldrow v. City of St. Louis

Sergeant Muldrow sued her city for discrimination when she was transferred to a different position in her job that removed several of her privileges. The Supreme Court sided with her, saying that an employee can claim discrimination if they are disadvantaged by a job transfer.

Decided

Cases

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T IME

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  1. Domestic abusers’ right to own a gun

  • Workplace discrimination

  • Free speech

  • Obstructing a congressional proceeding

  • Gerrymandering

  • Presidential immunity

  • Mifepristone

  • States’ rights regarding ballots

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Answer

E

Gerrymandering

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  • Domestic abusers’ right to own a gun

  • Workplace discrimination

  • Free speech

  • Obstructing a congressional proceeding

  • Gerrymandering

  • Presidential immunity

  • Mifepristone

  • States’ rights regarding ballots

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Answer

G

Mifepristone

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  • Domestic abusers’ right to own a gun

  • Workplace discrimination

  • Free speech

  • Obstructing a congressional proceeding

  • Gerrymandering

  • Presidential immunity

  • Mifepristone

  • States’ rights regarding ballots

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Answer

A

Domestic abusers’ right to own a gun

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  • Domestic abusers’ right to own a gun

  • Workplace discrimination

  • Free speech

  • Obstructing a congressional proceeding

  • Gerrymandering

  • Presidential immunity

  • Mifepristone

  • States’ rights regarding ballots

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Answer

H

States’ rights regarding ballots

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  • Domestic abusers’ right to own a gun

  • Workplace discrimination

  • Free speech

  • Obstructing a congressional proceeding

  • Gerrymandering

  • Presidential immunity

  • Mifepristone

  • States’ rights regarding ballots

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Answer

B

Workplace discrimination

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